2000 lights on a 2004

hamzahas2

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Hey I have a 2004 Lincoln ls v8 3.9 and both my headlights and front bumper is damaged. I swapped the fender from a 2000 and noticed it was the same. Can i do that with the lights and bumper? Or is there a place where i can buy the 2004 halogen headlights for cheap? I was reading in the forum and as i understand the bumpers are also interchangeable but there will be gaps?
Thanks in advance
 
Get the correct lights (from a 2003 to 2006). The 2000-2002 ones will work, but they won't look right.
 
The 2003-2006 isnt on sale on ebay and the dealer wants 700 each! also would the 2000-2002 bumper fit? i'm just trying to get my car running as quick as possible and when i find the other parts on the low ill get them then. Do you know anywhere with those cheap parts?
 
If I damaged my boring halogens and un-sporty-like front bumper, I would go for the LSE 03+ Bumper or the 06 Bumper and, yes, the HIDs. Instant hot rod look. Although... good luck finding an LSE bumper, or an 06 for that matter.
 
my favorite thing is seeing a 2nd gen with 1st gen bumpers and headlights.

dead giveaway that the car was wrecked and the person doing the repair was too darn cheap to fix it right
 
Thanks i really appreciate it! I guess i suck at searching things from amazon. Have you seen the second gen bumper on there? i might as well buy that too! all i see is the first gen ones. Also my car has no chrome on it. what does that mean? If you want I could post a picture of the car?
 
Would there be a gap if someone decided to put 2nd GEN headlights on a 1st GEN?
What about wiring?
 
IMG_0167.jpg Hey im also looking for this cable. Its the turn signal. The silver prongs are where the bulb connecter goes. Where can i get this?

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Your best bet on that one would be to take it to your local Ford or Lincoln dealer and get them to look it up and order it for you. On a small item like that, you probably wouldn't save enough after shipping to be worth the trouble of looking up the part number.
 

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