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Flashed much?

by DebbieWTR
January 27, 2012

The submitter wrote: “Looks like they had a little accident and decided that the factory headlights would never be as bright as these puppies.  What better look can you get then two high power roll bar lights off a truck.  I bet they get flashed alot though for the overpowering high beams.”

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3 thoughts on “Flashed much?”

  1. DaveS
    January 27, 2012 at 12:58 pm

    any car made in the last 15 years, for one front head light assembly, it can cost like 200-300 dollars per side, To replace them, you have to go in thru the wheel wells, removing the tire, and such on both sides, i.e.- most of us need a mechanic for this… The repair bill alone for this car could cost near a thousand dollars for the head lights alone, for this p.0.s. car, I would have done the same and charge that most of you would do the same or sell it broken

  2. Zack
    January 29, 2012 at 6:19 am

    I don’t know, Those lights aim correctly wouldn’t be bad…. Problem is, No high-beams! Get a 2nd pair, Aim them higher and bam you have high beams! I’ve done this before on an older model Toyota Camry, Works good. Cops don’t like it though, no matter how you have them aimed and if the lights are DOT on-road approved.

  3. Nick
    January 29, 2012 at 8:29 am

    If that were done properly by an artist or auto body shop it might make the mundane looking Ford POS have some style. There is potential there.

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