The Headlights Have Arrived And they are...

Don Guille

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Very NICE!!!! i was impressed of the quality of these lights. 100 dollars well worth it! and best of all they come with GRAY glue. easy to open! im clearing mine this weekend..

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Ebay. theirs a thread going around with the vendor that sold these he has more, but this past weekend he had a 10% special wich made da headlights 101.46 for the pair shipped. if you buy them now they are prolly around 117 wich is still NOT bad.
 
someone had mentioned that the aftermarket grey glue might not be the same... let us know how it goes.
 
someone had mentioned that the aftermarket grey glue might not be the same... let us know how it goes.

I read that post also, but my question is why has no one else brought up this
discrepancy concerning different versions of gray glue? I've never heard Ken say anything about it, so I'm a little curious as to where he even heard that from in the 1st place. First hand experience maybe?
 
I read that post also, but my question is why has no one else brought up this discrepancy concerning different versions of gray glue?
I'm pretty sure most of us are just waiting to see what happens. It's not safe to ass-u-me that it's the same (or has the same properties as the) gray "glue" Lincoln used just because it's gray--it very well may be, but the only way to know is for someone to try to take the lens apart.
 
If those are new aftermarket headlights those will NOT come apart. I have a set of those in my garage that I destroyed trying to take apart. That grey sealant is like the black. Very strong.

However, if those are used headlights then they may work.
 
I'm pretty sure most of us are just waiting to see what happens. It's not safe to ass-u-me that it's the same (or has the same properties as the) gray "glue" Lincoln used just because it's gray--it very well may be, but the only way to know is for someone to try to take the lens apart.

I made no assumptions, which was the reason for my questions....
 
If those are new aftermarket headlights those will NOT come apart. I have a set of those in my garage that I destroyed trying to take apart. That grey sealant is like the black. Very strong.

However, if those are used headlights then they may work.

Thanks Ken!
 
If those are new aftermarket headlights those will NOT come apart. I have a set of those in my garage that I destroyed trying to take apart. That grey sealant is like the black. Very strong.

However, if those are used headlights then they may work.

We'll see which it is when someone who got them tries to open them up. :D I would imagine that there's more than one company producing aftermarket LS headlights. There are plenty of aftermarket headlights for other vehicles that use a gray sealant that comes apart with heat.
 

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