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Old Feb 27, 2005 | 10:05 AM
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Car: 1985 iroc-z
Engine: 305 tpi with hooker super comp exhaust
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cracked firebird light housing

when my lights come up the one goes up and down like its not grabbing or something so i decided to check it out. this is what i saw! u guys know of how i can fix it. i have a welder and everything but i heard thats aluminum there?
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Old Feb 27, 2005 | 06:55 PM
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One of my headlights did that. It kept getting hung under the misaligned hood and broke. I used epoxy and it held for about a year until it broke again. I had to get another headlight bracket from a junkyard.

On the 91-92 birds, the hoods never quite lined up right with the headlights.
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Old Feb 27, 2005 | 09:22 PM
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well mine cracked when i hit something at a parking lot. they had these stupid concreate filled buckets holding metal signs in the middle of the street for people crossing and the sunglare blinded me. just as i saw it i hit it.....yeah i was mad. the corner it was hit was popped out easily...but it bent and broke that and the blinker was bent up thanx for the advice
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