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    H4 headlight screws?

    I have a 1972T and i am trying to put a set of NOS euro H4 headlights on it.

    trouble is i need the screws with part number 901 631 119 00
    however they are NLA?

    Anybody using anything else as an alternative?
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    Not the best solution, but while Erik is out of them, you could buy the Porsche-approved substitute, 900.270.063.07 H5 Trim Screw, 5x18, BLACK OXIDE, $4.27 & polish the tops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    I'm "out", but if you're in a bind I probably have a dozen or so here and there, so I can probably scare up a pair if you're going to drive "now". If you can wait, I should have some pretty soon.

    The black oxide screw is too short from what I understand from talking to a few people who I recommended this as an option till I get back in stock.

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    Eric
    thanks Eric!

    I will be needing the headlight screws in August once my MFI pump has returned and is ready for install. That way the car goes on the road looking good!
    Any chance you might have them by then?
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    Eric...

    I’m going to need a bunch of these. Thanks for manufacturing them!

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    I need the screws also when you get them available. Thank you. Chuck@sancon.com
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    900-270-063-07 screw is in stock at https://www.stoddard.com/catalogsear...q=+90027006307 note correct price is $4.31 -- website is under construction and price is not correct.

    As an alternative, a metric screw, DIN 966, 5 x 18 could be used but without the dog point. (dog point allow easy thread starting, usually used for light bezels.) You can find such at https://www.mcmaster.com/#90258a253/=1djjmrp in stainless; polish the head.

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    Thanks.........For the price seems like anyone with a lathe buys the 50 for $8 at McMaster and rework the top and tip.
    Then charge $2 .
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    Your calc. is correct.......prices are now totally justified.
    And I will Buy yours !
    Thanks
    Frank
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    The ones from Stoddards are an insult! I bought a set before anything else was available, too short as I recall. And, no wasser or gummie! Then Eric came along with his authentic solution. Not a slam on Stoddard, all the other suppliers in the known world offered the same ones too. I guess they just didn’t know precisely what was needed! I think it cost as much or more to mail two screws to me too ......cliff


    Eric, I’ll be ordering a few things in the near future: the arm rest grommets for sure and also a set or two of the headlight screws, both types. I definitely over looked the arm rest grommets!

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    I have at least 6 of these if anyone is desperate...

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