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coollg
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Head Lights broken

Post by coollg »

Arr i just noticed this moring that my headlight has sort of fallen down open up the bonnet and all the plastic brackets have snapped.

How much are new head light roughly and are they easy to fit

god know how tht happened havent bashed into anything .

heres a couple of pics


this one u can see it sloping to the right a bit

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and this one u can see the connecters snapped.

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Post by punkheadgray »

same thing happened to me, then i realised someone mustve knocked into my car at some point!!!! :rant:
well easy to fit new ones, see if you can repair them with fibreglass ist tho, should be easy enough, think new set is roughly £40 cant remember tho, i bought smoked ones instead :wink:
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Post by coollg »

do u recon just take it to my local garage and get them to fit it or see if anyone has got a spare headlight they may have removed, also do ya know of any temporary fixes.
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Post by coollg »

hehe just thought how about some of that sticky black tape really strong stuff.
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yep, siomong is speaking the truth, its piece of piss to fit, and worth looking on ebay
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araldite
coollg
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Post by coollg »

whaaa??
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sorry dude, \'aralidite\' is the name of the two part glue simon cant remember
ya wanna use that super strong glue... can\'t remember what its called,
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Post by T200EDD »

or poxy resin is the commonly known term
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Post by rick »

epoxy resin (aralidite) is the 2 part glue but for fixing the headlight bracket you\'d probably be better off using epoxy putty (milliput, mix & fix) as its like bluetac which drys solid in about 5 mins and when its dry you can drill it, sand it, paint it and it sticks just about as firmly as epoxy resin
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