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PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:17 pm 
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Hi All,

I am just wondering if along with the vertical and vertical adjustment screws is there meant to be some sort of spacer at the bottom to bring the beam up higher? Mine is a '74 clubby. Just wonder, cause if there isn't we're gona have to do some body work.

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There should be a spring on the back of the headlight bucket to 'pull' it back into the housing, then the adjuster screws effectively push it away from there.

Depending on if it has had a hit earlier in life, you may well need some bodywork to get things straight again

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Thanks Stuwey,

It has been in a bit of a crash previous to us getting it. Looks like spacers are the go until we have time to do the body work properly. A couple of washers here and there should do the trick.

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