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Old Apr 26, 2020 | 04:26 PM
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Default Re: Headlamps

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This isn't going to help at all BUT I am GREATLY more confused! Page 58 of the parts catalog shows 10 (YES 10) different headlight part numbers.

LAMP, Headlamp

05097523AA 1 Z S 29 [YAB], Left, Right Hand Drive

05097524AA 1 C S 29 [YAB], Right, Right Hand Drive

05097525AA 1 C S 29 [YAB], Left

05097526AA 1 Z S 29 [YAB], Right, Right Hand Drive

05097527AA 1 Z S 29 [8DE], Left, Right Hand Drive

05097528AA 1 C S 29 [8DE], Right

05097530AA 1 Z S 29 [8DE], Right, Right Hand Drive

05097994AA 1 C S 29 Right

05097529AA 1 C S 29 [8DE], Left

05097995AA 1 C S 29 Left


Seems to me, there is something wrong with all this...

Before I spend untold GOBBS of money (of any countries currency), I would try to adjust the ones I have by sitting the car on a flat level surface about 15 ft from a vertical wall, marking on said wall with masking tape, and adjusting them until they 'aim' to about where you think they will work ON THE OPPOSIT SIDES of where they aim now. Given just about every car that comes my way literally blinds me anyway (jacking suspension, overloaded, high beams, accident damage never repaired, and idiots driving straight at me), it just boggles the mind what Chrysler would want for just a set of these parts. Also, IF you can find a set that (A) would fit), (B) is in stock, (C) is affordable and can be installed without a HUGE labor cost, then Again, I would just realign the ones I have. IF you think they are too high, lower them and drive slower or not at night.


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