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Running Light Lenses
I broke one of my running light lenses (roof lights). I see LMC and other sell them but are they available at regular walk-in auto stores? Thanks.
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6/2/2004, 7:50 am
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Re: Running Light Lenses
You can get those at nearly any auto parts. And most of them seem the same type and size. I got one at autozone, and they were a perfect match. You usually have to buy the whole light at the auto parts, but they are pretty cheap. I just kept the old light, and stuck the new lense on it..Have backup light housings if ever needed. MK
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Re: Running Light Lenses
Thanks. I'll check the local stores. This is good news.
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6/8/2004, 7:41 am
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Re: Running Light Lenses
I picked up two complete units from Pep Boys per your suggestion, MK. They were $4.99 (actually, they at $5.99 but they were marked $4.99 so thats' what I paid). Anyhow, the lenses were almost exactly the same as my originals but I would have had to force them a bit to get them in. I went ahead and used the whole unit as it mated better to my top. The plastic is thinner and a bit more pliable. Anyhow, they look the same and I will keep my originals as a backup. Thanks.
I finally have my truck all back together after a paint job (except carpet and headliner) and will post photos soon.
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6/10/2004, 8:23 am
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