1967-1973 Headlight Adjuster Parts Set: Screws, Nuts, and Springs
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Neil
> 3 dayWorked perfectly on my 68 Pontiac tempest headlights
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Michael Neisen
> 3 dayAfter breaking the old original parts in my car (1968 GTO), and breaking several cheaper replacements, these seem to be holding. Ill update if it doesnt work out long term, but so far Im in love!
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Prof. Reanna Dare IV
Greater than one weekThis kit worked great for my 68 GMC truck. Clips are snug and the adjustment screws are screwdriver friendly. Cons: There is only enough to do a 2 headlight system. GMC owners buy 2 kits
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lunaeclipse
> 3 dayFit perfectly 1977 gmc jimmy tight fit. Spring hook was backward but worked had to modify it and make the opening bigger for it to work
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Dave
Greater than one weekThe springs that came with the screws and plastic nuts are different than the original ones. I had tp use old springs.
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Fredy
> 3 dayLos tornillos son muy cortos
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Ron
> 3 dayWrong springs for 68 Caprice ad to order elsewhere
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Mrs. Francisca Grady Jr.
> 3 dayUsed this 67-73 headlight adjuster on my 64 C10. The clips fit perfect and the screws were more than long enough, yet didn’t need any length removed. The springs however are not useable with out tweaking them a bit. Completely understandable considering it wasn’t for my model truck. Over all excellent product and fit well.
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freestyle2025
> 3 dayPerfect fit for my 71 C10. No problems installing at all.
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Joshua Strother
> 3 dayUsed this on my 1964 Chevy C10 and everything worked perfectly in my truck. The plastic snapped in the holes and were snug. The screws are longer than my original ones, but their length doesnt matter. There’s plenty of clearance behind the headlight. The springs slid right into the slots and my headlights are back in place and sturdy as ever