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Old 27th March 2024, 00:54   #9
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The fixing screws on the inboard side of the lights do not screw into anything as the clips are broken/missing. On the offside light the outboard side will not stay secured to the body and I have to push the light back about half an inch into place after each run. Souls believe I need new lights but I have thought about getting some second hand units (Rimmers no longer have new ones) and designing a repair fix.

I understand this is a common problem!
Hi Bob.
First you need to fix the broken brackets on the lights so you can then add some new screws/ bolts to hold the lights in place, you may have to also replace the body fixings.

The ones listed above work to a fashion, because you first need to remove the old fixings which is no mean feat in it self, usually by pushing them into the abyss never to found again.

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