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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / February 2005

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Headlight coating

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Dan - 03 May 2004 18:31 GMT
I have a 99 T&C van and I have just polished the headlight lens.They were
clouded over like so many of these vans.Is there any coating that can be
applied to help protect it from the UV or do I just apply wax from time to
time.Thanks in advance.  Dan
Bill Putney - 04 May 2004 00:59 GMT
> I have a 99 T&C van and I have just polished the headlight lens.They were
> clouded over like so many of these vans.Is there any coating that can be
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3M makes an adhesive-backed urethane film that you can put on to protect
against sandblasting, rocks, and (it is claimed) UV degradation.  If
your headlights are already shot, you might be better off replacing the
headlight assys., and putting on a set of Stone-Guards to prevent the
same fate from happening to the new ones.

Bill Putney
(to reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with "x")
Nomen Nescio - 23 Feb 2005 22:20 GMT
Whatever happened to Torsion Bar suspension?  With adjustable  torsion
springs, any sagging condition is correctable via a shop procedure.  Its a
mystery why Chrysler would abandon this excellent suspension system.
 
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