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> Flip up headlight gaps
57lincolnman
post May 19 2014, 10:01 PM
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Is it possible to adjust the gaps around the flip up painted metal headlight covers? In particular, I'd like to if the gap at the rear edge (away from bumper) where it meets the front trunk lid has an adjustment. Are there adjusting screws somewhere? The passenger side has a bigger gap than on the driver's side. I'm trying to even them out.
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Mblizzard
post May 21 2014, 12:36 PM
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I thought there was a way to set them using the knob on the motor? Of course I tried and it did not work. I could have sworn I did it that way in the past but that was many beers ago.
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post May 21 2014, 12:47 PM
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I thought there was a way to set them using the knob on the motor? Of course I tried and it did not work. I could have sworn I did it that way in the past but that was many beers ago.


The knob is just to raise them manually.
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