Cheap Trick: Headlight Adjusters

Started by CTENG in KS, July 09, 2006, 10:48:50 AM

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CTENG in KS

If you are like me and your front end is destroyed your headlight adjusters are probably toast too.  I went looking around and the auto parts stores of course usually only stock domestic replacements...so I did a little eye balling and crossed my finger and sure enough, you can use these GM replacement adjuster sets for your toyota.  I used a large flat head screw driver to push the end of the retainer clip into the stock hole.  Then a couple gentle taps witht he hammer to fully seat it and your golden.
IFS is best kept at ambient temperature in a pile of scrap in the backyard.  When kept under a functioning vehicle, it tends to greatly diminish said vehicle's offroad ability.     -reklund5

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Cool. I'll remember that when someone disintegrates after making contact with the front of my truck's apparatus.
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RustyToy

are you saying there is a chance that i can get my headlight to point at the road again?  :inthedark: 
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CTENG in KS

You better believe it buddy...it can work for you too!  The pack of two was about $3.00.
IFS is best kept at ambient temperature in a pile of scrap in the backyard.  When kept under a functioning vehicle, it tends to greatly diminish said vehicle's offroad ability.     -reklund5

4Runner: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=4580.0
Beastmaster: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=34339.0

toynizzy

thats a sweet deal,wish i knew it before i spent the 6.00 a piece for mine lol.
85 xtra cab pretty stock for now but lots of stuff to come!!