headlight install
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headlight install
I got new headlights but i am not to sure how to get the old ones out haha, help!
72 710m blurple paint!
headlight install
I just replaced mine, new bulbs from EI. The screws at the bottom of the rim were a bit nasty to get out (rusty) but after that no real issue. PM me if you want a play by play.
Morris
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I can help you with this as I just installed the KILLER H-4 headlight set from EI...one of the most useful and beneficial upgrades you can make to your Pinzgauer. There's a screw (could be straight blade or philips) at the bottom of the headlight retaining ring. Remove that and swing that retaining ring in an upward arch (there's a little notch at the top.
Once you have it out, you'll see three very small screws in a retaining ring that you remove. Once those are out, you gently work the headlight assembly out and I used a small screw driver to remove the plug at the rear.
While the outward most ring was out, I roughed it up with some fine sandpaper and resprayed it and also used some vinyl protectant on the foam gasket just inside that outer most ring.
Same directions to reinstall. Hope this helps.
Once you have it out, you'll see three very small screws in a retaining ring that you remove. Once those are out, you gently work the headlight assembly out and I used a small screw driver to remove the plug at the rear.
While the outward most ring was out, I roughed it up with some fine sandpaper and resprayed it and also used some vinyl protectant on the foam gasket just inside that outer most ring.
Same directions to reinstall. Hope this helps.
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If you use a LONG bladed screwdriver, you might note that there is a convenient hole in the bumperettes that let you get to the bottom screw at the correct angle.There's a screw (could be straight blade or philips) at the bottom of the headlight retaining ring. Remove that and swing that retaining ring in an upward arch (there's a little notch at the top.
Jim M.
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Yeah, I was thinking about that as I tried to get a screwdriver past my custom bumper. The one I got from EI that holds my winch.
Had to use a very short one and that did not have much torque to turn the rusty screw.
Sometimes the mods can get the better of you. Just have to be flexible.
Morris
Had to use a very short one and that did not have much torque to turn the rusty screw.
Sometimes the mods can get the better of you. Just have to be flexible.
Morris
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I had to nearly remove the custom bumper that Thilo had fabricated for my truck too.
So the easy 15 minute project took a bit longer to complete.
Installing the H4 lights is definitely worth the trouble.
So the easy 15 minute project took a bit longer to complete.
Installing the H4 lights is definitely worth the trouble.
Looking for next new (for me) toy
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
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1973 710M - sold
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Jan,
I had the same thought when I cut those parking light wires but I was already committed by that point in the project. If keeping that parking light capability is a priority then Jan's approach is a better alternative to a total assembly replacement.
David
I had the same thought when I cut those parking light wires but I was already committed by that point in the project. If keeping that parking light capability is a priority then Jan's approach is a better alternative to a total assembly replacement.
David
Looking for next new (for me) toy
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id ... 3094951494
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id ... 3094951494
headlight install
I only did the bulbs. Did not want to lose anything that was there already, but while everything was out I cleaned, sanded and repainted everything except the shiny surface. Even reglued the rubber that was starting to come apart and get loose. At least the mysterious part is no longer.
Every time I do something I learn more about this vehicle. I think that is where the guys that do a total rebuild have it all over the rest of us and know where everything is and how it works. some of the pictures make me very envious. My hat is off to them.
Every time I do something I learn more about this vehicle. I think that is where the guys that do a total rebuild have it all over the rest of us and know where everything is and how it works. some of the pictures make me very envious. My hat is off to them.