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Old 07-23-2008, 11:08 AM   #14
speedfiend
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Alright as requested I went and took some pix of how I have my headlights mounted.

This is the pass. side. As you can see I drilled my holes a little to low the first time so I ended up drilling two more a little higher and that worked out for that side.

The driver side as can be seen was a different story. The first hole I drilled for the top was so close to the front of the bracket that it ended up breaking out of the hole so that is why there is new fiberglass right there. This is not at all the fault of dmax just my impatience from working for 5 hrs straight. Anyways instead of actually drilling a hole for the top I just filed a notch there for the bolt to lay in and then bolted it down lightly. For the bottom I just wollowed out the hole until I like where the light was sitting. I did end up getting the hole to big so that is why there is a washer on the bottom.

Hope this helps out and like I said just be patient with this part and make sure your headlights line up nicely with the hood and all before drilling your holes. It would actually be better to have an extra set of hands when doing this so one person can line it up and the other can make the marks. I did it by myself and it was a bit difficult.
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