Dodge: Dodge Grand Caravan Headlight repair
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Dodge Grand Caravan Headlight repair
I own a 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan. The plastic covers of the headlight
assemblies are no longer clear like they are supposed to be. The
headlights do not light the road up very well...I have learned that these
assemblies can be fixed by some 'polishing' process. I would like to
clean them up myself, but I am not sure how to do that. Could you help me
figure out how to do this?
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Re: Dodge Grand Caravan Headlight repair
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 15:22:52 -0500, UncleJuicy wrote:
You can try buffing them with a decent buffing compound, but what has
happened is that the clear optical coating has been sandblasted away after
years of driving, probably in a dusty environment. The coating process is
a two-part coating, not generally available to the public.
Clean then and buff them and coat them with wax.
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Re: Dodge Grand Caravan Headlight repair
I have heard that these guys do a good job. I have not used them myself.
http://www.clearagain.com/
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Re: Dodge Grand Caravan Headlight repair
"Cranky One" <com> wrote in message
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Why not just change the lights? I'll never understand this one. Heck they
are ~$80 each at AutoZone, or $25/ea on eBay (new aftermarket), or you might
get lucky and find better ones in the boneyard for $10-$15/ea.
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Re: Dodge Grand Caravan Headlight repair
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 20:08:35 -0500, Caravan Driver wrote:
Actually, I just found out they are $28.95 from Certifit (Sure-it-fits?)
In Minneapolis, Oklahoma City and...and..er...Oh, shoot! Midwest
somewhere! they will ship UPS. If you are on the East Coast you have to
pick them up. The people in Minneapolis are cool.
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