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Posted by: A&PGirl Oct 24 2012, 01:45 PM

Ok, here is top secret project I had Mikey914 working on for me. New NLA headlight bushings and washers. You will need your choice of lubricant (and patience to get to this point!) to install them.

Here are the p/n's for your reference: NLA 914.750.189.10, 914.750.191.10 and the unknown p/n bushing only available on new headlight assemblies.

These will be sold in set of 16 pieces. You will get (2) different thicknesses of washers because it was found in the prototyping that the pivots are worn down different and have different gaps or "slop" in the assembly.

They will be around $10.99 a set in the group buy.
3 or more sets will be around $9.00 a set in the group buy.
Regular price for these NLA pieces will be $20.00 a set.
Mostly everything is done.

These will ship in a box for USPS priority for $6 ish or USPS first class in an envelope for less $2 ish. Option 2 & 3 will ship in box for $6ish with the bushings.


Also, there are some "on-top" options.

OPTION 1) E-clips for the bushing set
BLACK $0.20 | SS $0.50

OPTION 2) Partial hardware install kit Socket
REPLICA $10.00 | SS $10.00

OPTION 3) Partial hardware install kit Hex head
REPLICA $10.00 | SS $10.00

OPTION 4) Partial hardware install kit #2 (pointy screws, teeny tiny machine screws & speed nuts)
SS $16.00

Sign up here if you are interested and please indicate if you want any of the options. And yes, I can ship multiple sets in one box. When I have these ready for finishing I'll forward the payment info to people who signed up.

Thanks to all !!

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Posted by: Peashooter Oct 24 2012, 01:51 PM

I would like a set when they are ready!
Thanks, Bill

Posted by: 76-914 Oct 24 2012, 02:21 PM

Well that was Sweet of you Carrie. I believe I'll have a set.
EDIT: w/ option #1 in SS

Posted by: bandjoey Oct 24 2012, 02:29 PM

Pictures of optional options please
1 basic set for now. Thanks

Posted by: walterolin Oct 24 2012, 02:32 PM

I'm in, probably for some/all of the options, too.

Thanks,
Olin

Posted by: A&PGirl Oct 24 2012, 03:01 PM

Option 2 and 3 contain the same hardware.

Option 2 is just like OEM with Socket (Allen) heads.

Option 3 has Hex heads.


Style difference only, no function changes. smile.gif


Don't forget the (2) material choices both Option 2 & 3!

Posted by: timothy_nd28 Oct 24 2012, 03:12 PM

I'm in

Posted by: 9146BRUCE Oct 24 2012, 03:24 PM

Im in for a set.

Posted by: yeahmag Oct 24 2012, 03:44 PM

Seems like a good thing to hang on to. I'm in for a basic set.

-Aaron

Posted by: 02loftsmoor Oct 24 2012, 04:22 PM

Do you need a set for each side. and is set #3 cover every joint?
or what does it take to do one complet head light?

Posted by: A&PGirl Oct 24 2012, 04:50 PM

QUOTE(02loftsmoor @ Oct 24 2012, 05:22 PM) *

Do you need a set for each side. and is set #3 cover every joint?
or what does it take to do one complet head light?


(1) set does both sides.

Option #3) Includes everything BUT the pointy screws, teeny tiny machine screws, the speed nuts & the headlight stop screw.
(applies for #2 as well)

I hope this answers your questions.


Would people like an Option #4 including all the pointy screws & machine screws and the speed nuts? What would you rather have stainless steel or zinc plating?




Posted by: Vacca Rabite Oct 24 2012, 05:27 PM

In for sure. It's time to replace the electrical tape bushing I have been using for years.

Zach

Posted by: 02loftsmoor Oct 24 2012, 05:35 PM

Kit #4 Pointy screws make a complete Kit biggrin.gif



QUOTE(A&PGirl @ Oct 24 2012, 05:50 PM) *

QUOTE(02loftsmoor @ Oct 24 2012, 05:22 PM) *

Do you need a set for each side. and is set #3 cover every joint?
or what does it take to do one complet head light?


(1) set does both sides.

Option #3) Includes everything BUT the pointy screws, teeny tiny machine screws, the speed nuts & the headlight stop screw.
(applies for #2 as well)

I hope this answers your questions.


Would people like an Option #4 including all the pointy screws & machine screws and the speed nuts? What would you rather have stainless steel or zinc plating?


Posted by: 02loftsmoor Oct 24 2012, 05:43 PM

see about a Kit #4 I'll take two, SS screws

Posted by: A&PGirl Oct 24 2012, 06:01 PM

Option #4 now available in Stainless. $16.00



Posted by: Vacca Rabite Oct 24 2012, 06:37 PM

opt. 4 for m3.

Zach

Posted by: SUNAB914 Oct 24 2012, 07:47 PM

opt 4 for me.
1 set

Posted by: porsche913b_sp Oct 24 2012, 08:06 PM

I am in for 2 sets, and deciding on the options part.

any chance we can get some pics of the hardware part. some of us have not tear into the headlight rebuild yet

Thanks

beerchug.gif

ok here is my revised order

Bushing set (x2)
option #1 in SS (x2)
option #3 in SS (x1)

Posted by: 02loftsmoor Oct 24 2012, 08:30 PM

I'll take 2 full kits $32.00 push shipping 76244

Posted by: A&PGirl Oct 24 2012, 08:51 PM

Most everything should be ready to ship by the end of next week.

QUOTE
any chance we can get some pics of the hardware part. some of us have not tear into the headlight rebuild yet


Sure. I'll post pics later. smile.gif

Posted by: jsconst Oct 24 2012, 11:44 PM

I'd like 3 sets, with option 1 in SS.

Thanks
Jeff

Posted by: A&PGirl Oct 25 2012, 05:51 PM

Got everyone down. bye1.gif


Anyone else interested in the only supply of headlight bushings in the world? High quality, good GB price so it won't upset your significant other, last at least another 30 years...beerchug.gif smile.gif

Posted by: Ronald4780 Oct 26 2012, 07:33 AM

Two sets for me.

Posted by: mharmon Oct 26 2012, 08:19 AM

I'll take 2 complete sets

Posted by: A&PGirl Oct 26 2012, 11:04 AM

See here for pics of OPTION 2 & 3.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?s=&showtopic=196905&view=findpost&p=1758617

Posted by: mepstein Oct 28 2012, 03:57 PM

Carie - I'll take 3 bushing kits. Sent in an envelope. Thanks, Mark

Posted by: Brandon113 Oct 28 2012, 04:17 PM

QUOTE(ArtechnikA @ Sep 22 2012, 03:10 PM) *

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'Cause - ya know - it's a safety ladder...

I will take enought to do 2 lights in SS Option 4 I guess

Brandon

Posted by: t collins Oct 28 2012, 05:31 PM

I'm in for one basic set

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