87-93 Economy Headlight Kit

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My experience with the " Economy " type is that the headlight adjusting screws are not all the way finish,you might just have a post with no screw thread ( Have to use a plier to turned it ). And remember nothing else will comes with it ( Rubber seal around headlight,the spacer behind the headlight,clips to hold the headlight to the spacer ). Find that out after I throw everything away,it is expensive and time wasting to hunt down replacement parts again. :(

The rest seems to fitted wll enough to pass.
 
My experience with the " Economy " type is that the headlight adjusting screws are not all the way finish,you might just have a post with no screw thread ( Have to use a plier to turned it ). And remember nothing else will comes with it ( Rubber seal around headlight,the spacer behind the headlight,clips to hold the headlight to the spacer ). Find that out after I throw everything away,it is expensive and time wasting to hunt down replacement parts again. :(

The rest seems to fitted wll enough to pass.

I have the the original headlights still in the car, so would that help?
 
I got the clears, and they install just like originals and are equal if not better quality. Companies like depo and tyc make lights for the manufacturers anyways. Although I do not know who exactly makes these, they are in fact OE, the only thing is they don't have FORD stamped on them and sold through Ford so the markup is not there.
 
Here is a cheaper meathod and can really work. You can sand down your headlamps and then clearcoat them for really cheap. Some perfer to sand with a fine sandpaper and pollish the plastic down with a buffer and a plastic pollish such as Mequires plastix. You must sand them down until all the brown is gone, it will look frosted, kind of looks cool to be honest but it won't stay like that, so you need to then treat it, clearcoat works great. Then you can buff it down from there but it really isn't nessasary.

Here's a vid of a 3M kit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t1RBw0IGXA

you really don't need a fancy kit though.
 
If you are looking to replace your old foggy ones I got the economy ones years ago and was very satisfied with them, they looked fantastic, now like 4 or 5 years later they look like crap. If you are looking for a better look the diamond clears look fantastic but honestly I'd be a little scared to spend the money to have them fog up in a 4 or 5 years.
 
I bought a clear set about 5 years ago, they looked great and gave great visibility at night. But after 2 years they turned yellowish. :S Then I bought a set of diamond ones, and they're still rocking like new!
 
I bought the economy kit, but have not installed them. I purchased an AutoZone renew kit. Did not work at first, but found a trick. Used the pad until the whitish surface is gone, then dripped a bit of water on it, continued polishing. It would actually squeal once it smoothed out. Then I let it dry and used some auto body polishing wax. Seem to look good, didn’t cost much and they remain factory.