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STIHL021 01-06-2011 10:23 PM

Head lights
 
My 97 f350's headlight lenses in it are fine, no cloudiness and scratches aren't bad, but the Bach housing that the bulb screws into are busted up for them. So I have a used set where the lenses are cloudier but the backs fine. I was wondering if anyone knew how to take lenses apart from the housing without breaking anything? They look like they are stuck together with some kind of plastic adhesive.
Drew-

chicagodragon 01-06-2011 11:58 PM

go to autozone and get a headlig polishing kit. they work pretty well. i just did one on my girlfriends truck. itll be easier than trying to split head lights. but i herd you can put them in the oven and they will come apat

jeremy2008 01-07-2011 12:31 AM

Hey Drew dose that bad one have the adjuster bar on it? If so an if you dont need it would you like to sell it?

chicagodragon 01-07-2011 12:36 AM

i think i have one

jeremy2008 01-07-2011 12:48 AM

Do you have the bar in this picture?http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/3488/56451491.jpg

chicagodragon 01-07-2011 12:51 AM

need one from a factory headlight? i think i still have my old ones

jeremy2008 01-07-2011 12:58 AM

Yea i do i got aftermarket headlights an they were not moving up an down on the bolt like thing so it broke the black plastic an now i need a new one an cant find them any were.

jeremy2008 01-07-2011 12:59 AM

i dont want to hijack the thread ill pm you.

superduty4x4 01-07-2011 09:32 AM

Use your stock headlight adjusters jeremy2008, the aftermarket ones are junk!
STIHL021 you can loosen the adhesive using a heat gun or by putting the headlight assembly in the oven... can't recall what temp is required but I know it's been done. Then of course you'll need some new adhesive to glue things back together again.

STIHL021 01-07-2011 02:26 PM

Thanks a bunch and sorry I'm using my adjusters the headlights I'm putting in didn't have them

Dave Sponaugle 01-08-2011 10:23 PM

I tried that headlight restore stuff to get rid of the frosted look.

And I used a clean soft cloth with a couple dabs of Crest tooth paste.

The Crest did more in two minutes working on both headlights than the headlight restore kit did in half an hour working on one light.

The restore kit I tried was from Turtle Wax.

thebig350 01-09-2011 11:28 AM

Not to mention, Dave, it leaves your lights with a minty fresh taste. Seriously though, it needs to be pointed out that the toothpaste trick needs to be done with the paste type and not gel type toothpaste. The gel will do nothing to de-cloud the lenses

Mike Bartlett 01-09-2011 12:37 PM

If your lenses are real bad try 2000 grit wet-sand paper (dip a piece in a bucket of water then sand the head light maybe try a small section in the corner just to see if it works to your liking the haze will be removed by the polish) on the lense to get the heavy dullness out then polish with a good metal polish I use Flitz Metal polish but maybe the toothpaste will work as well I had never heard of that idea.

Mike

Dave Sponaugle 01-09-2011 01:44 PM

Well if you look outside right now, the lights are winter fresh for sure.
About 6" of snow.

chicagodragon 01-09-2011 01:50 PM

the polish that came with the kit was the same as semi-chrome polish. all the kit was... 800 grit paper, 500 grit, 1800 wet paper disc,drill adapter, and a polishing wheel for your drill


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