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composite headlight conversion
i am wanting to change the front end on my 95 chevy truck from sealed beam to composit headlights and grille. is this done easily or do you have to modify some things?
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Re: composite headlight conversion
is it a work truck? I'm guessing it is. Herer is a link to a complete kit. I bought it for my 88, they are really SLOW about shipping though. Shop around you can get stuff really cheap on the net, but this is and excellent deal!
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/FrontLights...1590001/131060 http://www.1aauto.com/1A/FrontLights...1590000/131049 www.mrtaillight.com has the kit. it is the grille, parking lamps, corner lenses, emblem, and filler panels for around 120. you will need to buy the headlights seperate and also the wiring pigtails kit. it's all available from www.mrtaillight.com just look around you will find it all. also it should be real easy to do if your truck is a 95, mine is an 88 and i have to rewire and drill some new mounting holes, but you shouln't have to with the newer style front supports.
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Re: composite headlight conversion
http://www.fullsizechevy.com/fscu/wt.shtml Lots of good info in their tech section.
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