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<blockquote data-quote="Primalzer1998" data-source="post: 4481626" data-attributes="member: 38573"><p>Yeah it was merely a dealer installed option as a I believe. And in my opinion I like the much better without. As for trying to get the yellow out of the headlights, nothing is better than new! Just got mine from Steve and they look awesome. Original Ford parts, so you can't go wrong, and the price is right. This is my second Ford vehicle with the yellowing light problem, and the only good way to do a really good job is to split the light open remove all of the glue, then glue them back together, and then you really don't get a good seal, and you get moisture inside the unit. Really what it comes down to, is take the hit and spend the extra money to just get new lights. It'll make it look brand new (almost....)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Primalzer1998, post: 4481626, member: 38573"] Yeah it was merely a dealer installed option as a I believe. And in my opinion I like the much better without. As for trying to get the yellow out of the headlights, nothing is better than new! Just got mine from Steve and they look awesome. Original Ford parts, so you can't go wrong, and the price is right. This is my second Ford vehicle with the yellowing light problem, and the only good way to do a really good job is to split the light open remove all of the glue, then glue them back together, and then you really don't get a good seal, and you get moisture inside the unit. Really what it comes down to, is take the hit and spend the extra money to just get new lights. It'll make it look brand new (almost....)! [/QUOTE]
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