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  1. Headlights snowed over

    Yeah. I’ve gone through the prior posts but didn’t find a definitive low cost non-invasive solution. I’m going to try the Dupont Teflon Snow and Ice shtuff. Also purchased some Ceramic coating spray. We’ll see what happens. I’ve thought about extending the lights forward so they’d be more proud...
  2. Headlights snowed over

    That’s a good idea. I’m only a month into ownership and trying to get over just cresting 1,000 miles. Not ready to start drilling and cutting just yet. It’s an extended honeymoon.
  3. Headlights snowed over

    Yeah I’d think the snow would more easily stick to the ppf.
  4. Headlights snowed over

    Now you tell me. It wasn’t even something that I thought about. Coming from a 2002 7.3l, the led range appears to be from another planet.
  5. Headlights snowed over

    That’s a clever idea. A few tees and tubing. Could probably use landscape drip tubing. Do you know if the fluid is heated?
  6. Headlights snowed over

    It’s a direct result of climate change.
  7. Headlights snowed over

    Good to know. I was actually looking hard at the JW speaker lights. I should have prefaced my post that I have LED’s.
  8. Headlights snowed over

    How do the lighting specs compare to the stock LED’s?
  9. Scout Tuktut - Official Thread

    Any plans to add heat or a/c?
  10. Headlights snowed over

    I’ve had my new Gladiator for a few weeks now. Drove into a snow storm early this morning and had a hard time seeing the road. I pulled over and found both my headlamps and fog lamps covered in snow. In the ole days, heat from the light would melt the snow. Was thinking maybe waxing them would...




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