VladTepes
17th July 2010, 03:45 PM
Wel I decided to take off the plastic headlight "protectors' which I felt were just another layer of dirt and grime for the already pathetic headlights to do battle with.
The screws holding them in place are the same ones (it seems) that hold the black headlight surround in place. Here's a picture after the protector was removed.
http://inlinethumb39.webshots.com/46758/2254960500100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
You can see the four screws at the corners which hold it in place. The screws went back in fully, properly securing the headlight surround in place.. as I hoped.
I then started on the second one. I got the first three screws out no problem, but of course nothing is ever too easy eh ....
http://inlinethumb49.webshots.com/46128/2202428460100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
The screw on the bottom RHS just would NOT come out, despite plenty of prodding and pulling and twisting etc. I was worried that I would break the headlight surround as when I was pulling the screw with some pliers, the surround was bulging. Anyway that didn't happen....
... the protector broke instead :(
When I did finally get the screw out (had to pull it) I could see why it wouldn't turn out. The screw and the nut kind of thing into which it is screwed are permanently corroded together. Even with two pliers I couldn't spin one in the other !
http://inlinethumb57.webshots.com/47224/2584752900100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
Anyway I then refitted the 3 screws that did come out, so that the headlight surround would be fixed back where it belonged. For some reason this time, 2 of the screws wouldn't go in past a certain point... as you can see there is a gap (the width of the protector they were holding in place) and the surround is able to rattle around a bit as a result.
http://inlinethumb46.webshots.com/45869/2342774130100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
So, to my QUESTIONS
1. Are the screws (bolts really) used the SAME as the ones that are standard, or are there different screws supplied with these headlight protectors? (When I say screws they actually have a black plastic hex head on them). The keen eyed may be able to see in the first pic, the bottom right hand screw is a phillips head one.. a replacement at some stage obviously.
2. How can I fix my little problem ?
3. Does anyone need ONE only genuine LR Defender headlight protector? :D
The screws holding them in place are the same ones (it seems) that hold the black headlight surround in place. Here's a picture after the protector was removed.
http://inlinethumb39.webshots.com/46758/2254960500100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
You can see the four screws at the corners which hold it in place. The screws went back in fully, properly securing the headlight surround in place.. as I hoped.
I then started on the second one. I got the first three screws out no problem, but of course nothing is ever too easy eh ....
http://inlinethumb49.webshots.com/46128/2202428460100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
The screw on the bottom RHS just would NOT come out, despite plenty of prodding and pulling and twisting etc. I was worried that I would break the headlight surround as when I was pulling the screw with some pliers, the surround was bulging. Anyway that didn't happen....
... the protector broke instead :(
When I did finally get the screw out (had to pull it) I could see why it wouldn't turn out. The screw and the nut kind of thing into which it is screwed are permanently corroded together. Even with two pliers I couldn't spin one in the other !
http://inlinethumb57.webshots.com/47224/2584752900100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
Anyway I then refitted the 3 screws that did come out, so that the headlight surround would be fixed back where it belonged. For some reason this time, 2 of the screws wouldn't go in past a certain point... as you can see there is a gap (the width of the protector they were holding in place) and the surround is able to rattle around a bit as a result.
http://inlinethumb46.webshots.com/45869/2342774130100403462S600x600Q85.jpg
So, to my QUESTIONS
1. Are the screws (bolts really) used the SAME as the ones that are standard, or are there different screws supplied with these headlight protectors? (When I say screws they actually have a black plastic hex head on them). The keen eyed may be able to see in the first pic, the bottom right hand screw is a phillips head one.. a replacement at some stage obviously.
2. How can I fix my little problem ?
3. Does anyone need ONE only genuine LR Defender headlight protector? :D