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Originally posted by Goonz SVT: Originally posted by 5V7 Dr1v3r627: froma local stealership it would cost me $424.12 to get two new headlights...INSTALLED, isn't that a savings
LOL..gettin raped on labor huh
Looks like 1 hour standard labor charge. Figure each light just under $200, plus 1 hour labor.
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If you need an hour to put 2, 98+ headlights in, you might be a (not redneck) retard.  Mark
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Originally posted by 5V7 Dr1v3r627: froma local stealership it would cost me $424.12 to get two new headlights...INSTALLED, isn't that a savings
If you don't know how to use a screwdriver/ratchet, you deserve to be charged that much...
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You dont even need a ratchet, just a long flat blade screwdriver.
If you tie your shoe you can take out our headlights.
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Maybe they might at least align them with their equipment... although that still might not be worth it.
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The only adjustments you can make are vertically and there is a built in bubble level for that
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No, I'm talking about where they actually align the headlight beams with a machine, I've read about it before. Supposed to be better than the ghetto method of pointing it against the garage and aiming them (which still works).
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ok ok, we all know how to adjust the stock headlights. this thread is about morettes.
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Are we there yet....? Oops I mean are they here yet?
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Originally posted by Mikey Boy: ok ok, we all know how to adjust the stock headlights. this thread is about morettes.
So how are these adjusted?
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