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frankdamp wrote:
Since I rarely drive the RV after dark, I haven't bothered doing anything with mine. After being used to 100/75 watt Halogens on my cars in the UK. I found US headlights so dim, I was afraid to go more than 45 mph for fear the wind would blow them out. They're a bit better now they're more powerful than the 48/36 watt sealed beam lamps were in the 1960s,
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itsabouttime wrote:
I considered a repair kit for my headlights but found an affordable alternative. From 1aauto.com I got a set of two headlights for my 99 F-350 for a total of $64. Their description said it didn't include lamps but they came with them anyway and shipping was free. The installation took me less then two hours.
Russ
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mm047 wrote:
Since the head light covers are plastic, the "best" but most possibly destructive cleaner is acetone. Instead of pure acetone, I use a little of my wife's nail polish remover. It has acetone, but not pure. Just a little on a paper towel is great.
I suspect that most of the kits have a cleaner that is part acetone.
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