Headlight Recommendations?
#11
I also read that some folks take a #2 Phillips a blunt the tip a "tad" on a grinder to make it fit JIS screws better.
#12
ok, some updates:
i still couldn't get the screws out, so i just unscrewed the whole headlight housing and slipped the replacement lights in, but they dont fit, so i'm going to return them.
i also got replacement belts for the alternator and AC. couldn't figure out why the AC adjustment bolt wasn't loosening the belt tension, but since the AC doesnt work anyways, i just left it as is and swapped the alternator belt (which badly needed replacing as it was old and too thin anyways).
the lights are a disappointment, but i feel good having gotten at least the alternator belt swapped.
i still couldn't get the screws out, so i just unscrewed the whole headlight housing and slipped the replacement lights in, but they dont fit, so i'm going to return them.
i also got replacement belts for the alternator and AC. couldn't figure out why the AC adjustment bolt wasn't loosening the belt tension, but since the AC doesnt work anyways, i just left it as is and swapped the alternator belt (which badly needed replacing as it was old and too thin anyways).
the lights are a disappointment, but i feel good having gotten at least the alternator belt swapped.
#13
It has mostly to do with the lens. It is also why I recommend the brand I did. I know the original manufacture long before they sold and were bought be another top aftermarket company. The lens clarity is extremely exceptional which directly affects the illumination brilliance.
#14
#15
It has mostly to do with the lens. It is also why I recommend the brand I did. I know the original manufacture long before they sold and were bought be another top aftermarket company. The lens clarity is extremely exceptional which directly affects the illumination brilliance.
#16
that sneaky fourth! i'll have to take another look at it, thanks
#17
just got back from a road trip with my brother in law, and had a new headlight waiting for me when i came home!
i had to use a file to make a groove in the four screws that were completely rusted into the housing, and i was able to carefully work them back out with the help of some penetrating oil and a flathead. then it was simple! everything is looking good, i'll just have to adjust once it gets dark out, but looks functional so far. very happy with it!
regular; passenger side holley retrobright | driver side waiting for replacement
hi beam; passenger side holley retrobright | driver side waiting for replacement
i had to use a file to make a groove in the four screws that were completely rusted into the housing, and i was able to carefully work them back out with the help of some penetrating oil and a flathead. then it was simple! everything is looking good, i'll just have to adjust once it gets dark out, but looks functional so far. very happy with it!
regular; passenger side holley retrobright | driver side waiting for replacement
hi beam; passenger side holley retrobright | driver side waiting for replacement
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