Headlight adjustment screw

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Headlight adjustment screw

18 Mar 2006 19:05
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I am now looking for a headlight adjustment screw for my LTD. This is the one that has the spring inside the housing. It is for left-right adjustment. I have the spring, but no screw or plastic "nut". I thought someone may have one since many have changed to different lights. Thanks.

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Re: Headlight adjustment screw

19 Mar 2006 12:09
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I'm just "brainstorming" here but maybe you can make an auto "adjuster" work.

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Re: Headlight adjustment screw

19 Mar 2006 14:01
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I was thinking about trying that as a last resort. The only problem I can see is that the screws are too big and they don't look too good with the chrome headlight ring. I may try that. Thanks!!
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Re: Headlight adjustment screw

19 Mar 2006 15:02
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You can use a metal nut , 3mm ?? I have been able to buy them at my hardware store

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Re: Headlight adjustment screw

19 Mar 2006 15:04
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I think you can find the plastic nut at an auto parts store and the long screw at a good hardware store.
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