Headlights
#11
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Re: Headlights
i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some others
in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
<brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
sure.
> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
a
> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
im
> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
i
> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some others
in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
<brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
sure.
> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
a
> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
im
> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
i
> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Headlights
i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some others
in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
<brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
sure.
> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
a
> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
im
> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
i
> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some others
in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
<brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
sure.
> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
a
> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
im
> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
i
> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Headlights
i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some others
in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
<brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
sure.
> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
a
> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
im
> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
i
> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some others
in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
<brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
sure.
> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
a
> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
im
> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
i
> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
#14
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Re: Headlights
Same thing happened to me! Well sorta.
I went down to O'Reilley's Auto Parts and grabbed some off the self. When I
went to the counter I saw the box was taped up on both of them. My bro was
with me so opened the box for the heak of it and checked them out. What do
you know, they were Warner lights in Sylvana boxes. We let the guys know
and they took care of it. They ordered some real Sylvanas for me that
arrived the next morning (now thats quick). So I got my set the next
morning and saw that one of the boxes was tapped up and the other was sealed
nicely (like from the factory). Well I opened the packages and they both
said Sylvana Performance on them so i went ahead and got em. After I
installed them, I noticed one had a green hue to it, not a true white like
the other one. Now whether the one that was green was the one that was in
the tapped up box, i dont know. I pulled out the green one 30 minutes ago
and headed back to the store, they ordered one right there for me and it
should be there at about 5 oclock tonight.
I gotta say, O'Reilley's has great service, but dang, come on....
"attnews" <john .n. allen@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:L%NLd.130946$w62.6031@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
> going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some
> others
> in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
> different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
> first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
> <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
>> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
>> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure.
>> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>>
>> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one
>> using
> a
>> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
>> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im
>> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
> i
>> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>>
>
>
I went down to O'Reilley's Auto Parts and grabbed some off the self. When I
went to the counter I saw the box was taped up on both of them. My bro was
with me so opened the box for the heak of it and checked them out. What do
you know, they were Warner lights in Sylvana boxes. We let the guys know
and they took care of it. They ordered some real Sylvanas for me that
arrived the next morning (now thats quick). So I got my set the next
morning and saw that one of the boxes was tapped up and the other was sealed
nicely (like from the factory). Well I opened the packages and they both
said Sylvana Performance on them so i went ahead and got em. After I
installed them, I noticed one had a green hue to it, not a true white like
the other one. Now whether the one that was green was the one that was in
the tapped up box, i dont know. I pulled out the green one 30 minutes ago
and headed back to the store, they ordered one right there for me and it
should be there at about 5 oclock tonight.
I gotta say, O'Reilley's has great service, but dang, come on....
"attnews" <john .n. allen@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:L%NLd.130946$w62.6031@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
> going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some
> others
> in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
> different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
> first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
> <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
>> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
>> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure.
>> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>>
>> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one
>> using
> a
>> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
>> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im
>> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
> i
>> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>>
>
>
#15
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Re: Headlights
Same thing happened to me! Well sorta.
I went down to O'Reilley's Auto Parts and grabbed some off the self. When I
went to the counter I saw the box was taped up on both of them. My bro was
with me so opened the box for the heak of it and checked them out. What do
you know, they were Warner lights in Sylvana boxes. We let the guys know
and they took care of it. They ordered some real Sylvanas for me that
arrived the next morning (now thats quick). So I got my set the next
morning and saw that one of the boxes was tapped up and the other was sealed
nicely (like from the factory). Well I opened the packages and they both
said Sylvana Performance on them so i went ahead and got em. After I
installed them, I noticed one had a green hue to it, not a true white like
the other one. Now whether the one that was green was the one that was in
the tapped up box, i dont know. I pulled out the green one 30 minutes ago
and headed back to the store, they ordered one right there for me and it
should be there at about 5 oclock tonight.
I gotta say, O'Reilley's has great service, but dang, come on....
"attnews" <john .n. allen@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:L%NLd.130946$w62.6031@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
> going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some
> others
> in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
> different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
> first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
> <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
>> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
>> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure.
>> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>>
>> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one
>> using
> a
>> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
>> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im
>> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
> i
>> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>>
>
>
I went down to O'Reilley's Auto Parts and grabbed some off the self. When I
went to the counter I saw the box was taped up on both of them. My bro was
with me so opened the box for the heak of it and checked them out. What do
you know, they were Warner lights in Sylvana boxes. We let the guys know
and they took care of it. They ordered some real Sylvanas for me that
arrived the next morning (now thats quick). So I got my set the next
morning and saw that one of the boxes was tapped up and the other was sealed
nicely (like from the factory). Well I opened the packages and they both
said Sylvana Performance on them so i went ahead and got em. After I
installed them, I noticed one had a green hue to it, not a true white like
the other one. Now whether the one that was green was the one that was in
the tapped up box, i dont know. I pulled out the green one 30 minutes ago
and headed back to the store, they ordered one right there for me and it
should be there at about 5 oclock tonight.
I gotta say, O'Reilley's has great service, but dang, come on....
"attnews" <john .n. allen@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:L%NLd.130946$w62.6031@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
> going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some
> others
> in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
> different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
> first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
> <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
>> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
>> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure.
>> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>>
>> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one
>> using
> a
>> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
>> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im
>> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
> i
>> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>>
>
>
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Headlights
Same thing happened to me! Well sorta.
I went down to O'Reilley's Auto Parts and grabbed some off the self. When I
went to the counter I saw the box was taped up on both of them. My bro was
with me so opened the box for the heak of it and checked them out. What do
you know, they were Warner lights in Sylvana boxes. We let the guys know
and they took care of it. They ordered some real Sylvanas for me that
arrived the next morning (now thats quick). So I got my set the next
morning and saw that one of the boxes was tapped up and the other was sealed
nicely (like from the factory). Well I opened the packages and they both
said Sylvana Performance on them so i went ahead and got em. After I
installed them, I noticed one had a green hue to it, not a true white like
the other one. Now whether the one that was green was the one that was in
the tapped up box, i dont know. I pulled out the green one 30 minutes ago
and headed back to the store, they ordered one right there for me and it
should be there at about 5 oclock tonight.
I gotta say, O'Reilley's has great service, but dang, come on....
"attnews" <john .n. allen@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:L%NLd.130946$w62.6031@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
> going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some
> others
> in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
> different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
> first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
> <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
>> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
>> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure.
>> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>>
>> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one
>> using
> a
>> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
>> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im
>> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
> i
>> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>>
>
>
I went down to O'Reilley's Auto Parts and grabbed some off the self. When I
went to the counter I saw the box was taped up on both of them. My bro was
with me so opened the box for the heak of it and checked them out. What do
you know, they were Warner lights in Sylvana boxes. We let the guys know
and they took care of it. They ordered some real Sylvanas for me that
arrived the next morning (now thats quick). So I got my set the next
morning and saw that one of the boxes was tapped up and the other was sealed
nicely (like from the factory). Well I opened the packages and they both
said Sylvana Performance on them so i went ahead and got em. After I
installed them, I noticed one had a green hue to it, not a true white like
the other one. Now whether the one that was green was the one that was in
the tapped up box, i dont know. I pulled out the green one 30 minutes ago
and headed back to the store, they ordered one right there for me and it
should be there at about 5 oclock tonight.
I gotta say, O'Reilley's has great service, but dang, come on....
"attnews" <john .n. allen@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:L%NLd.130946$w62.6031@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>i put some silver stars on my '87 comanche, and could not see where I was
> going at night..especially in rain. Took them back, opened up some
> others
> in stock, saw that the printing on the back of the headlight units was
> different, traded them for another set, and these are 100% better than the
> first set. Much better vision now over the originals. "Brett Little"
> <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
>> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
>> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure.
>> Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>>
>> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one
>> using
> a
>> chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use a
>> chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im
>> very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight. So,
> i
>> went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>>
>
>
#17
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Posts: n/a
Re: Headlights
If you decide to give up on the replacements you tried, I highly recommend
the Hella replacements, they include replacement bulbs. The low beams have
an unbelievable horizontal line across the top of the lighted area that hits
just below the trunk lids of cars in front. The high beams are intense and
provide (at least) double the range of the factory bulbs.
Incredible improvement.
My left lense took a hard rock shot and cracked in three directions, but
still works just fine.
They are so good I'm inclined to get Hella's for additional front lights. I
already installed small rectangular Hella fog lights on the back bumper for
additional backup lights.
The front replacements have been my best upgrade for the money.
Masnor
"Brett Little" <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure. Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
> a chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use
> a chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight.
> So, i went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
the Hella replacements, they include replacement bulbs. The low beams have
an unbelievable horizontal line across the top of the lighted area that hits
just below the trunk lids of cars in front. The high beams are intense and
provide (at least) double the range of the factory bulbs.
Incredible improvement.
My left lense took a hard rock shot and cracked in three directions, but
still works just fine.
They are so good I'm inclined to get Hella's for additional front lights. I
already installed small rectangular Hella fog lights on the back bumper for
additional backup lights.
The front replacements have been my best upgrade for the money.
Masnor
"Brett Little" <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure. Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
> a chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use
> a chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight.
> So, i went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Headlights
If you decide to give up on the replacements you tried, I highly recommend
the Hella replacements, they include replacement bulbs. The low beams have
an unbelievable horizontal line across the top of the lighted area that hits
just below the trunk lids of cars in front. The high beams are intense and
provide (at least) double the range of the factory bulbs.
Incredible improvement.
My left lense took a hard rock shot and cracked in three directions, but
still works just fine.
They are so good I'm inclined to get Hella's for additional front lights. I
already installed small rectangular Hella fog lights on the back bumper for
additional backup lights.
The front replacements have been my best upgrade for the money.
Masnor
"Brett Little" <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure. Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
> a chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use
> a chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight.
> So, i went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
the Hella replacements, they include replacement bulbs. The low beams have
an unbelievable horizontal line across the top of the lighted area that hits
just below the trunk lids of cars in front. The high beams are intense and
provide (at least) double the range of the factory bulbs.
Incredible improvement.
My left lense took a hard rock shot and cracked in three directions, but
still works just fine.
They are so good I'm inclined to get Hella's for additional front lights. I
already installed small rectangular Hella fog lights on the back bumper for
additional backup lights.
The front replacements have been my best upgrade for the money.
Masnor
"Brett Little" <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure. Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
> a chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use
> a chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight.
> So, i went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Headlights
If you decide to give up on the replacements you tried, I highly recommend
the Hella replacements, they include replacement bulbs. The low beams have
an unbelievable horizontal line across the top of the lighted area that hits
just below the trunk lids of cars in front. The high beams are intense and
provide (at least) double the range of the factory bulbs.
Incredible improvement.
My left lense took a hard rock shot and cracked in three directions, but
still works just fine.
They are so good I'm inclined to get Hella's for additional front lights. I
already installed small rectangular Hella fog lights on the back bumper for
additional backup lights.
The front replacements have been my best upgrade for the money.
Masnor
"Brett Little" <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure. Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
> a chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use
> a chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight.
> So, i went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
the Hella replacements, they include replacement bulbs. The low beams have
an unbelievable horizontal line across the top of the lighted area that hits
just below the trunk lids of cars in front. The high beams are intense and
provide (at least) double the range of the factory bulbs.
Incredible improvement.
My left lense took a hard rock shot and cracked in three directions, but
still works just fine.
They are so good I'm inclined to get Hella's for additional front lights. I
already installed small rectangular Hella fog lights on the back bumper for
additional backup lights.
The front replacements have been my best upgrade for the money.
Masnor
"Brett Little" <brett.little@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:YjrLd.82734$_56.48974@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> I was just wondering if theres anything special about replacing the
> headlights on my TJ. It looks pretty basic, but I just wanted to make
> sure. Do I have to do a lot of adjusting to make them point correctly?
>
> BTW if you were wondering why i am replacing them, I smashed one using
> a chain to pull someone out of the mud. Yeah I have been told not to use
> a chain for that very reason that it might come back when it breaks. Well
> im very lucky that nothing else at all got broken except the headlight.
> So, i went over to O'Reillys and got myself some Silver Stars.
>
> Thanks guys!
>
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