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Hey guys,
I'm out in the shop, getting ready to install headlights in my 100. They should be here today. I got them from Ray. I unbolted the voltage regulator, and removed the panel so far. Here's my progress. |
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the panel i removed
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Looking forward to seeing the headlights installed, Nick!
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thanks allen, me too, hope your pics help or, i got more pics from like 300 threads ago lol, they should help
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You get them lights installed yet?
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lol, no mike, not yet, ran the wire tho and crimped it with new connectors, just waiting on lights
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Nick,
You asked me to check out this thread and I do not see the light directly... BTW you did not have to remove the regulator.......
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lol, ok thanks, but then how was i going to get the lights in
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So..... when are you going to get these lights in?
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They come off from the front when you remove the clipsBTDT
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