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headlight doors from charger specialties

Started by chryco_psycho, August 16, 2015, 11:14:06 AM

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chryco_psycho

i got my new MCG in the mail yesterday and i saw an ad for a place in idaho called charger specialties that sells a kit to convert the vacuum headlight doors to electric.

http://www.chargerspecialties.com/new_product.htm

they only have two pics of it (uninstalled) and no comments, specs or any other info other that there is a month delay in shipping. ive seen some setups on youtube that "look" like they work ok but im skeptical and i want more info. i emailed them and i plan on calling on monday but i was wondering if anybody has a set and can give me the straight dope on them.

Lennard


chryco_psycho

the classic industries ones say they are plastic and the charger specialties guys dont say BUT there is no plastic on theirs, looks all aluminum.

just wondering if anybody has used their kits over the C.I. version

cdr

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Troy

I saw them in person several years ago when I went to the MATS show. I was pretty impressed. If they aren't the units CI is selling then CI ripped them off because they look nearly identical. I posted in that other thread as well. I love the way the originals work and I have all the parts so I haven't done an electric version yet. I may on the next one.

Troy
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