Where have you been all of my foxbody life? Tried these in Black Jack. Love them! Now, I'm buying pairs for the other foxes, my daily Saturn, & my F250.
Chips placement is perfectly aligned with the halogen bulbâs filament, luminous pattern 99% close to the factory halogen bulb, no blinding oncoming traffic.
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Taking pics of lights never works out all that well, but believe me, this is something I've always wanted out of stock housings. These are factory bulb replacements for $70/pair.
Carrying on, New fuel filler neck stopped the overwhelming gas smell in the car after filling up on fuel:
That last pic shows the filler neck seal, but it also shows the worst rust on the car, which is on the lower right quarter. I will have this addressed by a body-man. Fortunately, the adjacent panels are perfectly clean. Honestly, looking at this picture made it finally click... I think we've found the culprit. The rear tire was kicking water up into the cabin here at the filler neck for who knows how many years. It drained into the lower quarter panel, add to that cocktail a couple decades, and boom! A rusty lower panel.
@7991LXnSHO I did as you said, and looked around a bit. The weather stripping is new-ish and seals fine. The new driver's light is nice and sealed. I plugged up the holes in the spare tire well. I do see a little rust around the hatch latch, but that'll have to wait for a new spoiler. I hate the whale tail, so when that goes, I'll take a look to see if there's any way water's coming in through the hatch. So in the next two pics, you can see the plugs, followed by a peak through the passenger tail light assembly's lack of seal:
Finally, I made 1 good cluster out of 2 bad ones. I mean, one panel was bad, one speedo gauge was bad - it was way off & over about 50-60 mph, it read about 80 and then jumped from 80 suddenly to ~120 mph. Now, I've adjusted it so that even though the 23-tooth driven gear is off by about 12%, I've offset the speedo needle down significantly so that it's accurate at 70mph. This has the effect of reading low by 5-6 mph at the bottom of the gauge, but only being off by 1-2 mph at Hwy speeds.
The other's RPM gauge was bad. It would stick at 3k RPM, and then would go up from there. The new RPM gauge is still probably pretty badly off., but at least it's giving me a consistent sense of where they car's at as I drive around. The Volt-meter & temp gauges both read way out of the norm that I typically see foxes in, but my spare cluster's is right on the money, further convincing me that the cooling issues is solved. The only thing that was good in both was the right two gauges (fuel & oil pressure). So, here's the disassembled 'parts cluster' and then the car with the new mats & reassembled cluster. Future sale note: here's the moment the car jumped from ~1,397 on the odometer to ~43,598. I'm not out to screw anyone, and frankly I'm not sure I've done anything but make it look like it has extra miles on it, lol. I just need a speedometer that works decently, and I already had this one stored. With the new one, the needle has started 'vibrating' within a 5mph range around the speed it thinks I'm going. I hope the speedo cable I've ordered clears this up, but honestly not sure if it will. The last speedo was terrible, but it seems smoother until it got high enough to freak out.
New cluster, door panels back in, for the moment. Running pony floor mats. Kick panel out, waiting for either replacement or repaint.
That's the end for today. Nice progress on this car in 1.5 weeks! It's coming right along, and I'm loving it more every day!