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Evening guys.

Thanks for the links & info all. The biggest problem with my lights are clouded lenses. I've got another set of lights in the garage, but they aren't any better than the ones that are on there now. I'm going to do some research and see if there's a way to polish them out. The need to replace Jesse's car has put a major strain on the budget and dropping $300 on headlight assemblies just isn't feasible at the moment.
 
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1. Get the LMC headlight upgrade harness.
2. Get a headlight polish kit, cheap, easy and works.
3. Get some Sylvania Xtravision headlight bulbs from Auto Zone.
4. Alternate plan to all the above, get 2 ea 4x4 square LED lights and mount them in the grill. Or 1 LED bar light, most farm and ranch stores (Orscheln's?) carry something that works well and are not that much $.

https://www.orschelnfarmhome.com/vie...3-in/si6877277
 
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Evening guys.

Thanks for the links & info all. The biggest problem with my lights are clouded lenses. I've got another set of lights in the garage, but they aren't any better than the ones that are on there now. I'm going to do some research and see if there's a way to polish them out. The need to replace Jesse's car has put a major strain on the budget and dropping $300 on headlight assemblies just isn't feasible at the moment.
Go to Hobby Lobby, go to the model section and pick up the paint polishing pad set ($9). It has 2400, 3200, 4000, 6000, 8000, & 12,000 grit pads. Use all the grits.Then use some Meguyers PlastX.

After that (and this sounds crazy) brush on a couple of coats of Pledge with Future floor Wax. Since Future is acrylic, it won't harm the plastic, and will help seal your now polished head lights.

One word of advice. Never, I repeat never, use Rain-X on plastic head lights​. Don't ask me how I know.
 
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Old 05-06-2017, 06:46 AM
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good morning missouri... looks like another beautiful day in the ozarks..

i dont know what i will do with my cloudy headlights in my broncos.. i was thinking about doing a few modifications putting in some 'glass' headlights.. or i can just not drive around at night..
 
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Thanks for the input guys. I went and got the McGuiars kit and plan using a round of sanding with a coarser grit prior to using it. I've got another headlight harness in the shop that came with the 5.0 that I'm going to look into possibly rewiring into a similar upgrade as the commercial one. Finally, the driving lights are going on.

Before all that, I've got to show the Dangitdontgo (Thanks Chip!) some love.
 
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Might check on amazon. I got both new headlights for my 96 Bronco for around 50$ with bulbs. I think shipping was included. Just put them in last week. May not last long but I thought I would give them a try. Might try to polish the originals
I took out.

Rich I wish my Friday was was on Friday instead of Sat. Also if you find out about getting another Truck cut out like you got out front, I would be interested in at least one and maybe two.
 
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I think I'm going to go wade the ankle deep water in order to mow the knee deep grass this afternoon! 🤣
 
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Best I could find was 160 on amazon. I'm going to try making do and modifying for now.

Had to add front pads on the Durango but it's done.
 
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Guys - the McGuiars headlight restoration kit works very well - even with the heavy oxidation. I've got my old passenger side headlight in fair shape. It has a little crud on the inside of the lens, but it is mostly clear and far better than the one currently on the truck. The drivers side headlight currently on the truck came out looking almost new so its staying where it is.

Tonight, I'm planning out what I'm going to need to source for the improved wiring for the headlights. I may just give in and order one if I decide that it will be easier that way. Tomorrow, I'm swapping out the passenger side light and the driving lights I've had sitting on my bench for a few months are going on - once I decide the best mounting location. I really want them under the front bumper, but I'm not sure how practical that would be.

Well, dinner's almost ready...
 
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Originally Posted by Grems4ever
Thanks for the input guys. I went and got the McGuiars kit and plan using a round of sanding with a coarser grit prior to using it. I've got another headlight harness in the shop that came with the 5.0 that I'm going to look into possibly rewiring into a similar upgrade as the commercial one. Finally, the driving lights are going on.

Before all that, I've got to show the Dangitdontgo (Thanks Chip!) some love.
You're welcome Dave! Don't go much coarser than 1000 grit. Keep it wet while sanding. I like Dan's idea since he appears to be the voice of experience and I had no clue abrasives that fine were available.
 
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Dan I believe Wheeler Metal in Spg has them...

Evening folks.
 
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I can't believe that you are going through all of that work. I saw a video on YT , all you have to do is spray wd-40 on it and wipe it off. I saw on the internet, so it has to be true. It's a state law.
 
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Bwahahaha!

That's a good one Larry.
 
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Well, it's just about time to call it a day. I've got all the parts and pieces I need to make the improved harness for the headlights. Shoot - I even found a schematic to wire it all up...
 
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