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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 01:45 PM
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Car: 86 T/A
Engine: 305c.i. carbed, highrise, compcam
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how do i get this bracket back on?

not sure if this is the right board but anyways.
so i trying to get my headlight brackets on the right way and i just can figure out this spring? anyone have a pic of the headlight assebely? i have the palstic clips in and the long screwish things but i can seem to egt this spring in there. i need it to help aim the headlight but im gettin fresturated...help plz lol
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Old Apr 30, 2013 | 03:47 PM
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Re: how do i get this bracket back on?

This is how I do it

1. Install the horizontal adjuster, make sure it's screwed in half way.

2. Hook the spring into the spring pocket

3. Attach the bucket to the horizontal adjuster.

4. Using some type of metal hook ( I used the 4th piece in this set http://www.sears.com/craftsman-4-pc-...p-00941634000P), pull the spring until you get it into the slot on the bucket

5. Unscrew another adjuster completely; attach the screw to the bucket, then push it into the slot on the header panel; then put the adjuster housing on the other side and screw it in.

That works for me. Just make sure to put a microfiber towel on the bumper cover so you don't mess up the paint.
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