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Old 11-06-2010, 07:18 PM   #1
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french head lights

thinking about doing french lights on my truck ,need help on finding a sourse for a kit and if anyone has pic and any info on installing them please let me know .
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Old 11-06-2010, 08:03 PM   #2
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Re: french head lights

There is this style of kit which I believe can be addapted to many years.
http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/autol...renchheadlight
And then there is the do it your self way by using 52-54 Mercury headlight rings. They are steel so they can be welded solid.
http://rodcustom.automotive.com/1330...hts/index.html
It all depends on the look you want to achieve.
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Old 11-06-2010, 09:00 PM   #3
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Re: french head lights

Am doing a 49 truck and always loved the look of frenched headlights. The first style is made by Hagen, IMO once you see them in person you realize they look cheap. Just the style I guess, just doesn't look good.
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Old 11-07-2010, 09:44 AM   #4
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Re: french head lights

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thinking about doing french lights on my truck ,need help on finding a sourse for a kit and if anyone has pic and any info on installing them please let me know .
I went with a Hagen kit. I think that frenched headlights really help the look of these trucks. The instructions were good and fairly straight forward to install.

Here are a few pics..











I impressed myself, as I had more pictures than I thought...

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Re: french head lights

[QUOTE=youngrodder;4281924]I went with a Hagen kit. I think that frenched headlights really help the look of these trucks. The instructions were good and fairly straight forward to install.

Where are the adjusters on the Hagen kit?


I was not impressed with the Hoffman kit!
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I went with a Hagen kit. I think that frenched headlights really help the look of these trucks. The instructions were good and fairly straight forward to install.

Where are the adjusters on the Hagen kit?


I was not impressed with the Hoffman kit!
I'm not impressed with many of the Hoffman items. The adjusters are not pictured. Basically, it is another black plastic ring that screws to the black plastic ring pictured. The screws have springs on them and the head light is sandwiched between the two rings. The chrome ring needs to be removed when adjusting the lights.

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Re: french head lights

Marc, by the look in your pictures you have welded your pots on the outside of the fender, correct?

I am looking at mine and wondering if the lip should be welded from the inside of the fender or the outside?

Also, did you wait till the fenders were bolted on to the body etc. like the say to do in the instructions? Or is it that critical for alignment?

Also, how did you find the welding? I am concerened about the heat and warping. Will do spots all around and keep building from there.

Thanks.

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Old 03-04-2012, 01:40 PM   #8
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Re: french head lights

"Trucks" on Powerblock actually frenched a set of headlights on the "Classix" project. The video is free on-line at powerblocktv.com. Go to the full episodes section for Trucks, I think it was done in 2010.
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Marc, by the look in your pictures you have welded your pots on the outside of the fender, correct?

I am looking at mine and wondering if the lip should be welded from the inside of the fender or the outside?

Also, did you wait till the fenders were bolted on to the body etc. like the say to do in the instructions? Or is it that critical for alignment?

Also, how did you find the welding? I am concerened about the heat and warping. Will do spots all around and keep building from there.

Thanks.

Mark

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I welded mine on the outside (I didn't weld mine at all from the back side). I didn't have any issue with warping. Just took my time and spaced each tack weld. I did not install mine with the fenders on the truck but I did wait to drill the mounting tabs until after the fenders were on. If you were carful you could do it with the fenders off the truck.

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Re: french head lights

I used my stock headlight rims, welded to the fender. I mounted the buckets on the back ,old school style.
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I'm not impressed with many of the Hoffman items. The adjusters are not pictured. Basically, it is another black plastic ring that screws to the black plastic ring pictured. The screws have springs on them and the head light is sandwiched between the two rings. The chrome ring needs to be removed when adjusting the lights.

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I never cared for those as I don't like that big gaudy chrome ring around the headlight.

Night Prowlers is selling reproduction 52/54 Merc headlight rings http://www.shop.thenightprowlers.com...r-5254merc.htm They do take a bit more work to get right on an AD truck but the final appearance is well worth it.
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Old 03-04-2012, 10:30 PM   #12
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Re: french head lights

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I checked out the link. Those aren't bad. What I like better about the Hagen is the angle/size of the chrome flange. They make the whole light look bigger which I think helps with the proportions of the fender.

A person can always get them in a paintable option if the chrome flange is too much. To each their own....it's all good.

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Re: french head lights

I am in the process of doing a Hagans kit right now. I have a couple of pictures on my build thread.

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Re: french head lights

kim57 posted this link....so...what keeps tension on the screws just the spring? it looks like it can just slide back out of the pot..or at least vibrate..
http://www.rodandcustommagazine.com/.../photo_17.html

I was thinking close to the same thing...but just drill a hole in the bucket...slot the original screw. and just use a small screwdriver to reach in the hole and adjust the original adjusting screwfrom behind?
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