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    I (actually my wife) am the proud owner of a 2002 model and I have noticed that the headlamp assemblies are becoming fogged. I am searching for a product that will work to clear it up but failing that I might have to opt for replacing the headlamps. That said, the cost for the 2002 model is between $320 and $420 depending which side is being replaced. The cost for the same assemblies on an 03-04 model is $85 to $175. Two questions, why do you suppose there is such a marked difference between the years costwise and will the headlamp assemblies from the 03-04 fit an 02? Thanks for any and all responses.

  • #2
    Re: Headlamp Assemblies

    The 02 headlamp is priced as a collectable. Its not made anymore as it was subject to cracking in the mounting posts. The 03 version was an improvement in design, but it also fits the 02's exactly the same as the original.

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    • #3
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      You could say that it's very similar to the pricing between the NM chrome hood scoop bezel and the Cashmere chrome hood scoop bezel - both the same part.
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      • #4
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        There have been what I assume to be after-market brands (probably Chinese imports) on e-bay that show up occasionally if you care to go that direction. Not sure of the price but the "buy it now" price was definitely less than $100.00.

        James
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        • #5
          Re: Headlamp Assemblies

          Christina, check out this thread, you are not alone:
          http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ggy+headlights
          You may find other threads by doing a search above. Not sure who got the proper resolution though.

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          • #6
            Re: Headlamp Assemblies

            Sorry, I had posted this myself back in August of 2007, for $99.00 headlight replacements:

            http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ure+headlights

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            • #7
              Re: Headlamp Assemblies

              Thanks everyone for all of your help. This forum has the best bunch of people belonging to it.

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              • #8
                Re: Headlamp Assemblies

                I bought a Headlight Lens Restorer, by BlueMagic. It is like a very fine compound and with a lot of rubbing it did clear up the hazing and yellowing that had started on my 02.
                Martin

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                • #9
                  Re: Headlamp Assemblies

                  You may want to check your local Wallyworld... Our Wal-Mart has a poster at the entrance now that advertises that they will restore headlight lenses in their automotive department while you wait.

                  James
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                  • #10
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                    Is there any mfg. who makes a removal cover for headlites.The one's on e-bay seem to be a stick on that stay's on.Down in Fl.you see a lot of fogged headlites.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Headlamp Assemblies

                      Originally posted by luvbirdz View Post
                      I bought a Headlight Lens Restorer, by BlueMagic. It is like a very fine compound and with a lot of rubbing it did clear up the hazing and yellowing that had started on my 02.
                      Martin: Once you have your headlights cleaned up you may want to consider putting these on:
                      http://www.griotsgarage.com/p2p/sear...rrivals&page=1
                      I have them on my Bird and 2004 Caddy and they still look brand new.

                      P.S. Ed, they are only put on with a water solution and then squeeged so they can be taken off

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                      • #12
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                        Thanks George, I will see what I can find here locally. I was told that keeping them waxed every time you polish the car helps preserve them also.
                        Tried the restorer on my 98 Caddy and it wouldn't do a thing but it is more pitting from highway driving than UV deterioration or yellowing.

                        Martin
                        Martin

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by crshann View Post
                          Thanks everyone for all of your help. This forum has the best bunch of people belonging to it.
                          You're just saying that cause it's true!!

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                          • #14
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                            George thanks for the info on the shields.Did you use the pre-cut or the size film that you must cut
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                            • #15
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                              Originally posted by Ediron View Post
                              George thanks for the info on the shields.Did you use the pre-cut or the size film that you must cut
                              ED I have the pre-cut headlight protection

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