Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #25 – December 05, 2005, 06:01:56 pm Yahoo Message Number: 19956Hi Jim,Thanks for the headlight information. No, I live 20 miles from the Pacific Ocean - will wait for the Pomona show. CCI is doing a pre-ralley in Santa Barbara I believe. I am suggesting a 3 day at Flying Flags in Buellton (33 miles west and north) prior to this - they have a conference room I uysed once in the past. Sort of a maintence and repair sharing of information. And I would be happy to help anyone wishing to do diagnostics and repairs. Pismo Beech and Santa Barbara have good parts availibility and 60 miles down the road from Santa Barbara is a Cummins repair facility for heavy jobs. Fred Kovol2000Allure30593 Quote Selected
Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #26 – December 05, 2005, 07:58:45 pm Yahoo Message Number: 19957I think they are ford pickup or bronco dont remember what year. Try looking at the Headlamp for a part number and email me. Greg -. Quote Selected
Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #27 – December 05, 2005, 08:08:55 pm Yahoo Message Number: 19958Hi FredIf your headlights look like they went through a sand storm you can clean with NOVUS plastic polish start with # 3 to remove most of the dim finish the use # 2 and finaly #1. works great on the thick plastic shield on the front of the coach also. Some auto parts stores carry it and most cycle shops carry it in smaller sizes for face shields. Hope this helps. GregQuote from: fredkovol Quote Selected
Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #28 – December 05, 2005, 09:08:32 pm Yahoo Message Number: 19959Yes, they are Ford Bronco and the CC parts price is better than Ford dealer price.--- pbe43 cgreg@...> wrote:Quote >I think they are ford pickup or bronco dont remember > what year. Trylooking at the Headlamp for a part number and email > me. Greg-. >Gene ClendeninLife is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes._Yahoo! DSL ? Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com Quote Selected
Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #29 – December 05, 2005, 10:27:54 pm Yahoo Message Number: 19960Hi Guys,Thanks for all the information.The plastic lens assembly is 10 in wide by 6 1/8 in high and does look like the ford bronco. Interesting that mine have a taiwan label. They are OK on the outside but cloudy on the inside probably do to the many cycles of consendate. NAPA has an all glass replacement but is 6 X 8 inches. I'm still engineering a solution. Fred Kovol- Quote Selected
Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #30 – December 07, 2005, 10:00:50 am Yahoo Message Number: 19975Try a aftermarket mfg. A couple I checked that was listed here a week ago cost about $80 each.Jim Hughes2000 Allure #30511Quote from: Gene Clendenin\[br\]Yes, they are Ford Bronco and the CC parts price is better than Ford dealer price.--- pbe43 wrote:>> I think they are ford pickup or bronco dont remember > what year. Try> looking at the Headlamp for a part number and email > me. > Greg > > > -. > > > > > > >Gene ClendeninLife is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to theend, the faster it goes. Quote Selected
Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #31 – December 07, 2005, 10:33:10 pm Yahoo Message Number: 19981You can also get the plastic version on line at E-bay. $89.00 plus shipping.(6PCS) COMBO EURO HEADLIGHTS FORD BRONCO/F150 92 93-96 Item number: 8007463175Not sure if they are equal to the glass ones at NAPA.Good luckDenny Zarnt 2001 Affinity #5972 Quote Selected
Re: Adjusting Headlights Reply #32 – December 07, 2005, 10:46:49 pm Yahoo Message Number: 19983Quote > Try this link for replacement headlights >http://www.1aauto.com/1A/FrontLights/Ford/FSeriesPickup/PLP1590211/3658 Quote Selected