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New to Forum
Hey Everyone
It's my first post on this forum. I have been lost in the world of Landcruisers forums for the last 10 years. Having sadly sold my last one Thursday I am no longer a Cruiserhead. For years I have enjoyed the banter between the hardcore offroad guys and girls discussing the merits of their rigs but never uttering the J**P word. So here I am the owner of a new Toyota Sequoia which the wife will drive and I have her 1996 Grand Cherokee which I spent today scraping the remnants of the kids' crayons, gum, candy and oh yes...McDonald's french fries out of the carpet. So it cleaned up decent but I still want to get it detailed. Anyway, I need your advice on replacement of a broken driving/fog light (standard equipment on the limited I believe) Is there an after market light that will mount in that space and give superior driving visibility over the stock unit? Also, the headlamp lenses are milky; any way to clean them up or am I looking at replacing the entire unit? Is that an easy job? Any special tools? I noticed alot of torx heads in there when I changed some bulbs. It's good to be here, I look forward to hearing from you all. |
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Re: New to Forum
If you want it to fit right and look the same as the other one get the factory part.
If the price is too high try a salvage yard. As far as cleaning the headlights. Get some glass top stove cleaner and a clean soft rag. Start rubbing. I have tried everything including the stuff recommened for cleaning the covers. The glass cleaner works the best. |
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