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This isn't mine but I found a dude online who did what I was thinking just not with an led 5x7 from amazon and I don't think he put the lenses back on for some reason.
Yeah exactly. I think you could sand and polish the factory lenses enough to make them clear through and through once you have them off.
That has been my solution as well, I live in a rural area with a lot of deer so I mounted a cheap light bar behind my grille. I wired it on a relay so it comes on with the high beams automatically, but I wired the ground for the bar into the cab on my switch panel. This way I can cut off power to the bar separately and still retain my high beams by themselves for annual inspections.
Instead of sanding the stock plastic lenses a quick and easy way with excellent results is to use Mothers aluminum polish on them. Best results are obtained with a buffer, but you can still get amazing results by hand. Afterwards some 303 protectant will make it last for awhile. I have tried one of those kits that was supposed to be good and involved a lot of sanding etc. Wasn't worth it. You tube is your friend.