Headlight bezel screws
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Headlight bezel screws
Anyone know where to get the twelve small screws that secure the chrome bezel around the sealed beam light? I purchased some from Rimmer's last year, but they where far to big for the existing holes. On from that, are they the same as the tred plate securing screws?
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Re: Headlight bezel screws
I bought mine form Spalding fasteners in Stainless steel,
I think they are size No 6 and 6mm long, pan head, Phillips.
https://www.spaldingfasteners.co.uk/a2- ... ng-screws/
Malcolm
I think they are size No 6 and 6mm long, pan head, Phillips.
https://www.spaldingfasteners.co.uk/a2- ... ng-screws/
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Re: Headlight bezel screws
Be sure to add a little copper grease to the threads as you know what a pig these can be to get off.
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Re: Headlight bezel screws
I bought 6mm stainless steel screws from toolstation
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Re: Headlight bezel screws
Thanks very much, I will investigate these. I will use copper slip now but I never did when the car was operational, but there again they never had a chance to seize with the amount of sealed beam units I used to get through. They were the days.....