Help replacing headlights
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Help replacing headlights
I've run into a few issues with the headlights on my '74... here are some pics to help explain:
I've modified both of these to fit the new H4's, which is fine...
But when it's come to putting them back on, I don't have enough of these:
That have the full clip shown here:
To bolt in the complete headlight assembly to here:
Has anyone put a complete new set of these in anything with 7" round lights and can point me in the right direction (preferably in Oz)? The main thing I need is the adjusting/securing screws, the rest I can MacGuyver if I have to.
I'll also post this in the 73-79 forum and see if any hits come in from those guys.
Cheers
Jais
I've modified both of these to fit the new H4's, which is fine...
But when it's come to putting them back on, I don't have enough of these:
That have the full clip shown here:
To bolt in the complete headlight assembly to here:
Has anyone put a complete new set of these in anything with 7" round lights and can point me in the right direction (preferably in Oz)? The main thing I need is the adjusting/securing screws, the rest I can MacGuyver if I have to.
I'll also post this in the 73-79 forum and see if any hits come in from those guys.
Cheers
Jais
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Anything made out of plastic or rubber is usually replaceable with a new one from somewhere. The trick is finding a supplier...
GOOGLE "HEADLIGHT HARDWARE" for one, and shop around. Online is usually a price buster!
*I have often wondered about transplanting 'Folding Headlights' from say - a Lincoln or something, to a project.
The only way I can see it is to cut out the entire supporting structure and weld or bracket it into place in the other machine.
But wouldn't it be way cool to have folding headlights on something that wasn't supposed to have them???
Early 70's Thunderbird lights on an F-150 say...
GOOGLE "HEADLIGHT HARDWARE" for one, and shop around. Online is usually a price buster!
*I have often wondered about transplanting 'Folding Headlights' from say - a Lincoln or something, to a project.
The only way I can see it is to cut out the entire supporting structure and weld or bracket it into place in the other machine.
But wouldn't it be way cool to have folding headlights on something that wasn't supposed to have them???
Early 70's Thunderbird lights on an F-150 say...
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