NUTS!!!
Got the old light out, new old light in. The "extraction was smooth except the two nuts were locked up on the bolt. Since the old light was broke, I was able to pull it back enough to see what the deal was. Now that clearly a bolt that goes through to the nut........I have know idea how the expect you to get at that damn thing with out yanking the lamp out first.
Oh well.........put the Galden new old lamp in, stil had some condenstae in it so I swiped the missud mini hir drier and blew hot air in it for about five minute. cured.
BUT..when I turn the lights on the dip beam is..well...dull. Call the good light on the other side a 10...these be about a 6 or 7. Swapped bulbs from side to side...same result. I am guessing the refelctive part of the lense is poor.
Ready to shoot something. Note to self......never try to save 50 bucks by buying a "good as new, used part from some yahoo on the net.
Unless somebody has a brilliant idea on what I am dealing with............I guess I will order a brand new headlight tommorrow and get on with it. That was a 200 dollar lesson.
Don Scott
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