deblas

So Cal

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So the headlight assy's are yellowed something fierce. I have done the plastic resurfacing treatment from mother's and one other company (forget who). The problem is helped a bit but goes back to the same old thing.
It's a workhorse chassis, does anybody know what mfg/vehicle these lights are associated with? I would like to possibly buy replacement assemblies if I can find em.
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Steve
2003 Bounder 35E W22
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SGJKKing

Bellingham, WA

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find a shop that has the 3m system for headlights this restore will last,it lasts because you sand out all the nicks scratches , ect to get to fresh surface of lights then are polished, have done dozens at work it makes then like new
Steve & Julie King
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suchristo01

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Same info on this thread applies to you
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dezertcamper

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I dont know exactly which headlight is on the 03 Bounder, but I do know the 03 Fleetwood Southwind is a 2001-04 VW Golf headlight assembly. It took me a ton of searching to find out what Headlight my Southwind took. When I called Fleetwood regarding the headlights they were not much help, but did give me some Fleetwood PN#.
Maybe if you called Fleetwood you might get better results regarding your Bounder. Also consider calling a RV shop that does body work. They should be able to tell you as this is a fairly common replaced part when doing front end accident repair work.
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deblas

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Thanks for the reponses/ideas.....i'll try the 3M fix first, seems the most economical.
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