It has just gotten to the point leaving the dock with the time change it's dark. My Expedition (Boat Puller) was bought and repaired just so I had something reliable to pull to the local boat ramps around here. Since its not new I hope the bad guys walk by it to something nicer. It is a 2006 model that was parked under a tree for 2 years, needless to say I had to resurrect it.

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To pull the headlight fixtures it is only 3 bolts, 2 in the front high and only extended vertical bolt in the back. All 10mm. After just unplug the 2 plugs and the fixture is free.

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Spraying a bit of Kroil on the bolts helped them be removed. You do need extensions especially for the one in the back.

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Although the new fixtures come with new Phillips bulbs I have been upgrading all our vehicles with these LED bulbs and what a difference it makes. Driving at night is way easier when you can see to drive. The Silverado trucks both got the LEDs with a small Ballast. The original fixtures were burned up by the Sun.

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These TYC fixtures are CERPA certified for less than $70ea. They come with a cling wrap coating over the lens. Still amazes me the difference new Headlight fixtures make. I just need to adjust the Beams now.