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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Long Beach
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h4 head light adjustment bushings, screws
Hello men
I have searched all over here and dealer and mechanic, I cant find 6 rubber looking bushing, dog ear post holders for adjusting the h4 head lights in and outwards, each head light lens holder takes 3 bushings, 1 is a holder of sorts and 2 are for holding the s.s. threaded dog ears that allow the longer and shorter phillips head adjustment screws that allow you to move the lens in and out. mine are wearing out, Any thoughts on where to just buy these outright or are they part of a kit? Thanks Cain [IMG] [/IMG] Last edited by cain; 03-18-2012 at 11:43 AM.. Reason: photo upload issues |
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Last edited by cain; 03-18-2012 at 11:49 AM.. |
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I had the same problem and fabbed some up using rubber and vinyl tubing of different diameters. Larger diameter rubber tube for fitting tightly into the hole of the light, and small diameter vinyl that fit tightly into the rubber tube and had a small ID for the metal prong. I used rubber and vinyl because that is what I had lying around but I'm sure it could be done using different sizes of just rubber tube.
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Thanks, Ill look into some other methods too, strange that they are so hard to find.
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Have not found any tubing with the same OD ad ID pattern or strength to match,
Nobody sells this any more? I have tried everywhere, help. please |
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