Does anyone happen to know the part numbers for the headlight adjusters on a '92 f350 and better yet, a place to buy them without going broke?
Stupid previous owner trick of the day. Went to pull all the front goodies off the truck and found both headlights propped into place with little blocks of wood wedged in under them. And I was wondering why the headlights were so out of whack
I am in the process of replacing my headlights with new ones. The new clear ones come with all the adjusting nuts and things. If you want the old ones let me know. I have one headlight already done and still have one to go. I may have tossed the one already but the other one your can have. Just PM me if interested. Here's my 2 cents I would consider NEW headlights. As I said I only have one done, but I think the single headlight that I have done puts out more light than both the other two factory lights combined. Here is the URL www.silverimageracing.com/pd_ford_f150_250.cfm I can't wait to get the other one installed!!
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1992 F-250 Supercab longbed 4x4, NA, manual trans. 325,000 miles. Slowly restoring everything on truck. Items repaired/replaced so far...new alternator, starter, batteries, beru glow plugs and new controller, new injectors and fuel lines, LUK solid mass flywheel(12"), Warn manual hubs, Completely new AC system(new comprssor, evaporator, dryer, condensor, all hoses r-134), new front rear wheel bearings, new 3" exhaust, new power steering pump, new IP, new vacuum pump.
I may have to take you up on that. I'm still diging around the inner fender to see what rattled down in there, but it looks like I'm only going to have enough little pieces to get one light mounted up.
-------Robert
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'92 F-350 7.3 5 spd, Crew Cab dually,ATS turbo, 4" Exhaust, Air seat, Western Hauler bed. My Gallery
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The lights Tim mentioned are available at Rock Auto for $84.99 a pair - same brand and part #. Total cost about $95.00 with shipping.
As he mentioned, they made all the difference, especially after being converted to a HID system went with seperate auxillary high-beams.
As has been said..."Let there be light!"
Paul
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Good price...and if I really need to cheap out, they have some replacements for about $26 each [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif[/img] I may just replace one side with the worst lense and swap the hardware over to make the other work.
Thanks------Robert
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