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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Best headlight reflectors

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Joeellsasser
03-22-2017 @ 2:19 AM
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Who offers the best fitting and highest quality headllight reflectors?

This message was edited by Joeellsasser on 3-22-17 @ 6:16 PM

40 Coupe
03-22-2017 @ 3:58 AM
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Have your originals re-silvered. The ones from Vintique will not fit 33-34 properly. Drake says they make their own but they are pricey.

ken ct.
03-22-2017 @ 4:51 AM
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Even better than resilvering are done by the "UVIRA CO" Merlin, Or. 1-541-474-5050 /// 1-541-956-6880. uvira@terragon.com. Some space age plating process and last forever. Mine were done at least 20 yrs ago and still have the britest HL's in town.

ken ct.
03-22-2017 @ 4:59 AM
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Its (UVIRA INC) . I know it lists as a trucking co , but the owner does the reflectors on the side. Call and talk to them personally. ken ct.

Joeellsasser
03-22-2017 @ 6:54 AM
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I have replacement reflectors already, I would to buy an original set.

42oink
03-22-2017 @ 11:03 AM
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Greetings, Maybe I can help. I have a couple sets of reflectors that may work for you. One box is marked 40-13028 and another is marked 4013028-A. I know one set has the parking light socket with a pig tail. They are unused but quite tarnished from being in the box so long. I've not tried to polish them, but at least they would be a good candidate for one of the above mentioned "silvering". Let me know what you think. Is it Joel or Joelle? 42oink.

Joeellsasser
03-22-2017 @ 6:16 PM
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Do your reflectors have one or two bulb holes? I have a Deluxe Roadster that has cowl lights so the headlights only have one bulb. Let me know. Joe

42oink
03-23-2017 @ 7:34 AM
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Hello Joe, I checked all that I have and they all have 2 holes, and only one set has the parking light socket with the pigtail. Sorry. I was wondering why some wouldn't have the parking light. Thanks. While on the subject, any one know a good way to polish the tarnish without scratching the silvering?? 42oink

nelsb01
03-23-2017 @ 7:54 AM
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You probably should try one of those liquid silver cleaners first.
The silver coating is not that thick and any form of abrasive, and all you will have is a reflector without the reflection.

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