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Guys, I work for Firestone. We get DC parts at installer pricing. I priced a set of Sport lights from them $83. 00 ea.

You might try to talk to your local Firestone store Service Manager and see what kinda deal you can work out with them.

Just thought you all might like this info.



Chuck
 
Originally posted by tntway

so how much hassle would it be on my 2001 SLT to change the lights over to the sport lights?



There was a write-up on converting from reg headlight to the sport type in an earlier TDR mag (can't remember which issue). It did not seem like an extremely hard job to do if you are mechanically inclined. I do remember one of the tools needed for the conversion was a Sawzall :eek:
 
Originally posted by 1tuffram





There was a write-up on converting from reg headlight to the sport type in an earlier TDR mag (can't remember which issue). It did not seem like an extremely hard job to do if you are mechanically inclined. I do remember one of the tools needed for the conversion was a Sawzall :eek:



Yes, but only on models prior to the '99's or Y2K's (can't remember which). The trucks produced during the years in which the highly desirable "Sport Headlights" were/are available do not need the Sawzall as the mounting area was redesigned to accomodate the lights and implemented universally on the trucks.



Like I say, the cutoff (bad pun, I know) is '99 or '00.



Hope this helps.



Duane
 
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