1967-1973 Headlight Adjuster Parts Set: Screws, Nuts, and Springs
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It does not appear to be a good fit for your International.
No, this only applies to the vehicles listed in the year range.
Yes, it'll work.
Although it should work, it may not look exactly like the OEM version.
Selected User Reviews For 1967-1973 Headlight Adjuster Parts Set: Screws, Nuts, and Springs
My 68 C-shaped car was able to fit in it. I didn't use the springs because they were lighter than the originals, but they should be fine; the plastic clips and screws are of good quality.
I bought aftermarket headlights, but they didn't fit properly. Because these bolts are longer than stock, they provide a better angle. It took me longer to prepare than it did to install. A 1971 Chevy C-body was installed.
Spring and retainers both fit perfectly. It was installed on a 1969 Chevrolet C10 truck, but it should fit any Chevy truck from 1967 to 1972.
I've been working on my 66 C10 for a while now. I didn't use the springs, like many others. By pressing a screw driver against it, it quickly snapped into place. The adjustment screws are excessively long, but there is ample room for them. There is no need to make any changes.
I'll keep you updated if it doesn't work out in the long run, but for now, I'm in love!.
This 67-piece set was used. On my 64 C10, I have a 73 headlight adjuster. The clips were a perfect fit, and the screws were long enough that they didn't need to be shortened. The springs, on the other hand, cannot be used without a little tinkering. Given that it wasn't for my model truck, it's completely understandable. br>Overall, this is a fantastic product that fits perfectly.
My 71 C10 was a perfect fit. There were no issues whatsoever with the installation.
I was able to adjust my headlight aim once more, and everything was as it should be. Because the included spring was of a different style, I decided to reuse my old one instead.