'97 headlight
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I just got the stock replacements from AM-Autoparts.com. They were 65 bucks for the pair, and came with bulbs. (even though they say they don't....) I had already purchased bulbs though, so, those just became spares. I also installed the 'heavy duty headlight harness' from LMC truck. Once the headlights were aimed, the light is MUCH improved over the old stock housings. (one was ok, the other was severely yellowed, and collected a fair bit of moisture in it....)
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Thanks Hey You, I'm having no issues EXCEPT the yellowed lenses. how does that LMC truck harness work? Is it larger gauge wire? UnregisteredUser, also mentioned that harness as an upgrade, I think I will do a little detailed research on the harness and relay install.
great forum and members!!! thank you
Mike
great forum and members!!! thank you
Mike
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Thanks Hey You, I'm having no issues EXCEPT the yellowed lenses. how does that LMC truck harness work? Is it larger gauge wire? UnregisteredUser, also mentioned that harness as an upgrade, I think I will do a little detailed research on the harness and relay install.
great forum and members!!! thank you
Mike
great forum and members!!! thank you
Mike
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I just got the stock replacements from AM-Autoparts.com. They were 65 bucks for the pair, and came with bulbs. (even though they say they don't....) I had already purchased bulbs though, so, those just became spares. I also installed the 'heavy duty headlight harness' from LMC truck. Once the headlights were aimed, the light is MUCH improved over the old stock housings. (one was ok, the other was severely yellowed, and collected a fair bit of moisture in it....)
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Nice' I got on the AM-Autoparts.com, and could not register therefore, I could not view the site good. I took the chance with these from eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROME-HOUSI...3267#vi-ilComp. I will get on the LMC site and look into purchasing that wire harness relay set up
Changing them can be fun. I had to loosen up the bumper on the 98, let it drop down, and then it was easy. Getting those bolts was not.
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Yeah, I read your post on how you went about the change out! Well regardless of the hassle I must do it asap! My.headlights are terrible, I live in a rural area, deer, and other critters roam out into the roads at night, and it's real easy to "overdrive" the headlights the way she is.
I thank you and the others on this great forum for all the help full info!
I think I'm going to run the 9004 Sylvania Silver Stars Halogens, IF those assemblies do not come with bulbs
I thank you and the others on this great forum for all the help full info!
I think I'm going to run the 9004 Sylvania Silver Stars Halogens, IF those assemblies do not come with bulbs
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#8
FWIW, I still have the oem lenses, that are still in pretty good shape. I do polish them with Meguiars PlastX lens polish. Although replacing them would be less elbow grease in the long run. I did have a light bulb blow from moisture in the housing once, so I drilled a 1/4" vent hole in the top of the housing. I has been that way with no issues for years since.
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I had the same experience, but the bolts weren't challenging because the truck's not rusty. From the looks of the Ranch Hand I won't have to drop it out of the way next time and I'm hoping it's so because the Ranch Hand is one heavy mother humbler.