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Old 07-02-2006, 06:30 PM
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so i bought projector headlights for my 99 gt and they look great but they don't seem very secure. they are only held in by two metal pins and there are times when i'm driving at night and it looks like the headlights are shaking because they aren't secure. is there a way to tighten them?
 
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Old 07-02-2006, 06:33 PM
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thats the only way theyre secured in...were they a b!tch to put in (the metal tabs)?..if they were..then you have nothing to worry about
 
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Old 07-02-2006, 06:35 PM
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I put projector headlights on my other mustang....THOSE WERE A B**** to put on. Don't worry...your car is probably what's shaking. If they don't shake when you move them by hand you're alright.
 
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Originally Posted by souless7
so i bought projector headlights for my 99 gt and they look great but they don't seem very secure. they are only held in by two metal pins and there are times when i'm driving at night and it looks like the headlights are shaking because they aren't secure. is there a way to tighten them?

Post up pics of your car with them installed.
 
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