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1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Fuel Tank Cap

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DASHBOARD AND INSTRUMENT
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SEAT AND ACCESSORY
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DOOR HINGE
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FLOOR PLUG
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HEADLIGHT
HEADLIGHT
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DOME LIGHT
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WINDSHIELD COMPONENT
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ALTERNATOR COMPONENT
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WIPER COMPONENT
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BUMPER BRACKET
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HARDWARE KIT
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HOOD ACCESSORY
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WHEEL HOUSING
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FIREWALL COMPONENT
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FLOOR PAN REINFORCEMENT
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WINDOW CRANK HANDLE
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FLOOR PAN TOE BOARD
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DOOR ARMREST
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HORN COMPONENT
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DOOR LATCH
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INTERIOR ACCESSORY
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DOOR MIRROR ACCESSORY
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FUEL TANK SENDING UNIT
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BRAKE COMPONENT
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DOOR SILL PLATE
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FUEL TANK STRAP
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TAIL LIGHT MOUNTING PANEL
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ENGINE COOLING FAN BLADE
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PARKING BRAKE COMPONENT
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HEADLIGHT BRACKET
2 items
PARKING LIGHT ACCESSORY
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CONVERTIBLE TOP COMPONENT
2 items
PARKING LIGHT ASSEMBLY
2 items
WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR
2 items
COWL SIDE PANEL
2 items
HOOD HINGE SPRING
2 items
DOOR MIRROR
DOOR MIRROR
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FENDER BRACE
1 items
QUARTER PANEL ACCESSORY
1 items
FENDER SPLASH SHIELD
FENDER SPLASH SHIELD
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DECK LID ACCESSORY
1 items
HOOD INSULATION
1 items
RADIO AND ELECTRONICS
1 items
WHEEL LUG NUT
1 items
DECK LID SEAL
1 items
HOOD LATCH
1 items
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1 items
RADIATOR ACCESSORY
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HOOD MOLDING
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1 items
WINDOW REGULATOR
1 items
AIR CLEANER COMPONENT
1 items
HVAC BLOWER MOTOR
1 items
SPARE TIRE COMPONENT
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WINDSHIELD WASHER COMPONENT
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AXLE COMPONENT
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FUEL TANK CAP
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HVAC COMPONENT
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STRUT MOUNT
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DOOR LOCK
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FUEL TANK FILLER NECK
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SUSPENSION CONTROL ARM
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BODY ACCESSORY
1 items
INTERIOR DOOR HANDLE
1 items
TAIL LIGHT ACCESSORY
1 items
LEAF SPRING
1 items
TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY
1 items
ENGINE COMPONENT
1 items
LICENSE PLATE LIGHT ACCESSORY
1 items
BUMPER MOUNTING KIT
1 items
LICENSE PLATE LIGHT ASSEMBLY
1 items
TRUNK FLOOR BRACE
1 items
ENGINE MOUNT BRACKET
1 items
HEADLIGHT BEZEL
1 items
CONSOLE COMPONENT
1 items
ENGINE OIL PAN
1 items
VENT WINDOW
1 items
EXTERIOR DOOR HANDLE SET
1 items
FENDER APRON
1 items
POWER STEERING COMPONENT
1 items
WHEEL BEARING
1 items

FAQ

HID lights can also be referred to as Xenon bulbs (though not all Xenon bulbs are HID). Some vehicle manufacturers also use Bi-Xenon headlights. Bi-Xenon means the same bulb handles the high and low beams. If you have these headlights, your projector handles both, so in short, you only need to replace one bulb to upgrade or repair the functionality of your headlight.
You shouldn’t touch the glass portion of a halogen bulb, as any debris, even oil from your skin, can shorten the life of the bulb. Wearing gloves while handling bulbs or working on your vehicle will protect your hands and sensitive components from dirt and grime.
You may well have to adjust the headlights after installation. If it's possible, when you take the old assembly out, you should match up the new adjusters with the old ones. Adjust the new light as close to that on the old units as you can. That way, any adjustments you have to make on the car once they are installed will be minimal. Our headlight assemblies have the same or improved adjusters as the stock units, and there are many videos on Youtube on how to adjust lighting. Check your owners manual too, since not all vehicles are adjusted the same way. Finally, when adjusting, make sure your car is level, with a full tank of gas.
Your old lights probably had moisture or condensation in them too, but the older, dulled and oxidized lens makes moisture less noticeable. Now that you have those new clear lights on your nice car, all of sudden you’re really looking at them, which is completely normal. Without going into too much detail, It's a fact that condensation happens just about anywhere. If there's a temperature difference between the inside and outside of the lens, moisture will occasionally develop, and, since your Halogen headlight bulbs put out some heat, the inside of the headlight is full of warm air while the outside is cooler. This is sort of like how the front window on your car can fog up and you have to turn on the defroster vent to clear it all away: The condensation in your headlights will usually dissipate after the headlights are turned on, as the heat of the lights evaporates the moisture. Your high beams will usually produce more heat to clear any condensation more quickly.
Replacing stock Halogen headlights with HIDs would require some modifications, especially where the wiring is concerned. While the lamp can sometimes fit into the opening on the front of the vehicle, your stock lamps will use different bulbs, sockets, fuses, relays, and wiring than most HID bulbs. You may want to check with your local mechanic for advice if you have never attempted this type of conversion before.