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Thread: WTB, chrome headlight screw!

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    WTB, chrome headlight screw!

    Stripped out my screw holding the bottom of the headlight to the fender. Anyone got a spare?

    TIA
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    1974 911"S" - Silver
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    Bump! TIA
    Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
    1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
    10 sec 67 VW
    Early "S" Registry #439

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    Dave - is this from a Bosch Euro H4 ?

    If so, I probably have one if you don't have any luck closer to home.
    Andy

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    Here's one source, there may be others:

    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com..._detail&p=2137
    John Schiavone

    Connecticut

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    Thanks John, but if you look closely that is black, not chrome. Thats all Stoddard had as well.

    Andy, yes it is just a standard H1/H4 screw. Can you help out?

    Thanks!
    Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
    1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
    10 sec 67 VW
    Early "S" Registry #439

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    I've got these - either with or without the nylon washer & rubber/plastic spacer:



    If this is what you need pm me your address & I'll stick one in the post tomorrow morning.
    Andy

    Early 911S Reg #753
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    WTB, chrome headlight screw!

    Dave, usually what strips out is the stamped threaded nut in the bucket, it is very fragile. Check with a 5 mm x .8mm tap to see if that stamped threaded piece still has threads in it. We fix a lot of those by mig welding a 5mm nut on the stamping.
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