Anyone know any places that sell just headlight adjusters and spares? Put the headlight bowls back in the Dolomite, and 2 of the plastic adjusters have snapped, and one is missing a rubber bit that holds the ring to the bowl so it flaps around. Now, the rest of the bowls and mounts are all ok, so it seems silly to buy complete new bowls and fittings for the sake of a couple of parts.
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Headlight parts
Re: Headlight parts
Don't know any myself but can't one of the triumph specialists help?
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Re: Headlight parts
Yes, if I want to buy a complete bowl for circa £30, bit excessive just for a couple of plastic screws, but then sods law says you won't be able to get a separate fitting kit 
Re: Headlight parts
Any chance you could post a pic of some of the fittings you have that are good? odds on they match other cars and lots of us have spares kicking about.
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Re: Headlight parts
You waited till they were all back in Terry!
Basically long plastic threaded screw with crosshead, and what I assume would be a rubber fitting that goes between the actual bowl and the ring the actual headlight fits in.
Worst case scenario is I by a new bucket, and butcher one of the others for the bits, but if I can buy the bits it would make more sense.
Not too dissimilar to these

Basically long plastic threaded screw with crosshead, and what I assume would be a rubber fitting that goes between the actual bowl and the ring the actual headlight fits in.
Worst case scenario is I by a new bucket, and butcher one of the others for the bits, but if I can buy the bits it would make more sense.
Not too dissimilar to these
Re: Headlight parts
Any good to you? http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct. ... e=60600427
If they are not the right ones, Holden are good at tracking down the right bits
If they are not the right ones, Holden are good at tracking down the right bits
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Re: Headlight parts
I'm not sure, it's different, no spring on mine, as the Dolomite has 5 3/4" units, so it's similar to this
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct. ... de=010.243#
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct. ... de=010.243#
Re: Headlight parts
I'd give them a call, they are really good at sourcing partsmach1rob wrote:I'm not sure, it's different, no spring on mine, as the Dolomite has 5 3/4" units, so it's similar to this
http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct. ... de=010.243#
Strive for perfection in everything you do
Re: Headlight parts
So are Vehicle Wiring Supplies and less expensively. They don't list the adjusters separately but well worth the asking, I had the new ones for my Ice Blue Automite from VWS. 
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"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..