Headlights and aftermarket info...
Hey gang,
Just purchased a leftover 05 SRT/6 from a local dealer for a great deal. The car had 13 miles on it when I purchased and the 3 year / 36 just started on it a few months ago! I love the car but had a few questions.
My headlights have some film on the plastic covers probably from sitting around for 2 plus years. Are you guys finding anyway to remove that film?
What are the best bang for buck mods on this car...intake, chip, pulleys etc...
Thanks in advance and here is a link to my car...
http://autos.yahoo.com/usedcars/deta...89Q3Jvc3NmaXJl
Just purchased a leftover 05 SRT/6 from a local dealer for a great deal. The car had 13 miles on it when I purchased and the 3 year / 36 just started on it a few months ago! I love the car but had a few questions.
My headlights have some film on the plastic covers probably from sitting around for 2 plus years. Are you guys finding anyway to remove that film?
What are the best bang for buck mods on this car...intake, chip, pulleys etc...
Thanks in advance and here is a link to my car...
http://autos.yahoo.com/usedcars/deta...89Q3Jvc3NmaXJl
Congrats on the new SRT6!
Check out this thread on cleaning filmy/foggy headlights.
What I learned in there really helped me clean up my lights. I had great luck with Meguiar's Plastx.
Check out this thread on cleaning filmy/foggy headlights.
What I learned in there really helped me clean up my lights. I had great luck with Meguiar's Plastx.
Last edited by Display_Name; Aug 18, 2007 at 01:38 AM.
Meguiar's Plastx is the solution to the headlight problem. It's about $6 at Walmart and comes in a white bottle(not maroon, like most of their stuff). As far as mods on the SRT-6, the are few and far between. The only real power upgrades come by way of Mercedes Benz tuners. It's says Chrysler on it, but you just bought a Benz. That's good thing, aside for the cost of maintenance. Hope you can Change oil yourself, the dealer will charge you $150 for it.
The best upgrade for meaningful power increases are the Pulley and ECU upgrades, but they generally cost about $3,000.
There are a couple of small performance shops that are "developing" some bolt ons for us, but they are slow in coming and will probably still be limited.
Whatever you need to know is on this site. Just remember that the "SEARCH" button is your friend. It makes life much easier for you.
Good luck with a great car! I'm sure you'll enjoy every minute of it.
By the way, you have a good guy right there in Chicago that has one and is very knowledgeable about performance. Search for member name "fflores" in the member list and get in touch with him. He also has a website called ChicagolandSRTclub.com
The best upgrade for meaningful power increases are the Pulley and ECU upgrades, but they generally cost about $3,000.
There are a couple of small performance shops that are "developing" some bolt ons for us, but they are slow in coming and will probably still be limited.
Whatever you need to know is on this site. Just remember that the "SEARCH" button is your friend. It makes life much easier for you.
Good luck with a great car! I'm sure you'll enjoy every minute of it.
By the way, you have a good guy right there in Chicago that has one and is very knowledgeable about performance. Search for member name "fflores" in the member list and get in touch with him. He also has a website called ChicagolandSRTclub.com
tried it all but now have a fix. it's tooth paste. just take your time, damp a little water on a cloth or towel. add a little toothpaste and rub, you don't have to let it dry, just keep rubbing, it will take some time but it will work.
- jer
- jer
Originally Posted by jere
tried it all but now have a fix. it's tooth paste. just take your time, damp a little water on a cloth or towel. add a little toothpaste and rub, you don't have to let it dry, just keep rubbing, it will take some time but it will work.
- jer
- jer
Toothpaste also works to remove those annoying tiny little specks on your windshield that you can't see until the sun is shining through.
I just bought my 2004 last Friday. It also had some cloudy lens's. I went to buy the trusty Meguiar's but they were sold out. the did have Blue Magic brand,
so I gave it a try. The blue magic worked great! It only took about one minute on each lens and they look new. This stuff does have an ammonia smell but not too bad.
so I gave it a try. The blue magic worked great! It only took about one minute on each lens and they look new. This stuff does have an ammonia smell but not too bad.
"Toothpaste also works to remove those annoying tiny little specks on your windshield that you can't see until the sun is shining through."
Are you serious? I created a thread about this recently with no responses. Are you talking about the tiny little pits that are almost non existent until the sun shines directly through? How do you apply it? Just a rag and a lot of patience? How in the heck does tooth paste remove pits from glass?
If this is true, I'm all over it!!
Are you serious? I created a thread about this recently with no responses. Are you talking about the tiny little pits that are almost non existent until the sun shines directly through? How do you apply it? Just a rag and a lot of patience? How in the heck does tooth paste remove pits from glass?
If this is true, I'm all over it!!
I've used the LensRenew Kit on several vehicles and have had great success. The cost of the kit isn't that bad either at roughly $40.
I will try to track down some of my before and after photos.
I will try to track down some of my before and after photos.
Originally Posted by cgocifer
"Toothpaste also works to remove those annoying tiny little specks on your windshield that you can't see until the sun is shining through."
Are you serious? I created a thread about this recently with no responses. Are you talking about the tiny little pits that are almost non existent until the sun shines directly through? How do you apply it? Just a rag and a lot of patience? How in the heck does tooth paste remove pits from glass?
If this is true, I'm all over it!!
Are you serious? I created a thread about this recently with no responses. Are you talking about the tiny little pits that are almost non existent until the sun shines directly through? How do you apply it? Just a rag and a lot of patience? How in the heck does tooth paste remove pits from glass?
If this is true, I'm all over it!!
Originally Posted by SRT SIX
I am so with you on this cgocifer. Those little pits drive me crazy. Someone tell us this is true!
Good ol' fashioned Crest Mint paste works as well as any. Apply it with a damp cloth and don't be stingy with the paste. I've also heard of people using a small orbital buffer to work it in. The pits aren't actually pits. They are ON TOP of the glass. I believe they are caused by environmental fallout such as acid rain.
i asked my service advisor about the cloudiness of the headlights in my '05 and they covered new headlight assemblies under the factory warranty, gotta love that!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
usprb1976
TSBs and How-To Articles
5
Apr 4, 2024 04:57 PM
Blackktieguy
Engine, Exhaust, Transmission and Differential
21
Oct 26, 2015 12:32 AM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)




