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| I replaced my OEM bulbs with Phillips bulbs from Wal-Mart (~$10 each), and they improved the brightness. Admittedly a subjective improvement. And GE, I believe, has a new bulb that allegedly improves brightness further, though I have not seen a test with their bulb. | |
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Replying to: marsha7 (Jan 31, 2005 6:37 pm) |
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| I am curious....why do you believe that the lights are "perfectly set" from the factory???... it is still a mechanical connection that requires aiming, with lamps and brackets that require alignment, which I do not believe would be set by computers or robots...since each bulb/bracket combo is different, each would require individual alignment, unlike, say, seats or dashboards, which would be virtually identical from car to car, and would just drop in the chassis as it goes down the line...am I wrong in this assumption??? | |
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Marsha, my lamps were set too low from factory as well. Put the 4mm socket onto the adjustment screw and use a small vise grip to turn the 4mm socket *itself*. This way you save the adjustment screw from damage while aiming your lamps properly. A small adjustment to mine made a world of difference. And I've never been flashed because of this. The lights were simply factory set too low, uh huh |
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I humbly stand corrected..... I have driven Ford products among others since the 70's, and have never needed to adjust the headlamps on a new one. Naturally, I would draw the conclusion that I did. |
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I would take your advice, but someone in another topic where I posted the problem found the website where Snap-On makes a 4mm open end/boc combo wrench for about $25...it is worth it to me for the perfect fit of the box wrench to adjust it once and never again...until I purchase another Ford product like an Explorer or Mountaineer, but that will probably require a 5mm wrench, since I now own a 4mm wrench... |
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The headlight covers on my 99 CV are cloudy. Is there a way to remove them and polish the plastic?
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Replying to: tommusser (Feb 09, 2005 2:36 pm) |
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A reporter would like to interview someone who recently bought a large sedan such as a Mercedes E-Class, Lexus LS 430, Mercury Crown Victoria or any large Cadillac or Lincoln. Please send your daytime contact info to jfallon |
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| one company that makes many headlight protectors is X-pel...<xpel.com>, I believe... | |
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