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Old Oct 31, 2000 | 08:32 AM
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Hey, how do i remove those damn headlights? I need to remove my d/s headlight. One of my old bulbs blew in it and i want this damn thing out! Thanks!
Old Oct 31, 2000 | 08:55 AM
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Originally posted by Synki
Hey, how do i remove those damn headlights? I need to remove my d/s headlight. One of my old bulbs blew in it and i want this damn thing out! Thanks!
Hey thats a good question. I would like know the same thing. Anyone out there with a few answers?
Old Oct 31, 2000 | 05:16 PM
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easy. Take off grill, makes it easier. Then take off corner light. The head light is mounted by 4 bolts. Two are right behind the corner light, obvious. The other two are on the back side(engine side) under or near the left(nearer to center adjusting screw. Thats it.
Old Nov 1, 2000 | 07:11 AM
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while on topic

of the headlights--I was just wondering...there are the 4 screws but I see two of them are longer pins...I was wondering, if anyone would know how I can move the headlights so that I can get the beams to shine outwards more and not be so concentrated in the center--which of these two pins are they?
I tried to adjust it but they are so tight? do I need a phllips head screw-driver for this?

thanks
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