Had a smiliar issue.
It's simple repair job if the clip is still bolted onto the mount. Remeber, araldite is your friend. I also use this great stuff called selley's knead-it. It's a two part epoxy putty meant for repairing polymers and stuff (they also make a mutlipurpose and an aquatic one)....
Anyway, it's great for re-enforcing bits like that and it's strong as all hell. you can even use it to fabricate replacement bolts. i've actually done this, and it seems to work well enough.....
As for the strength of the part, i agree about it being flimsy. I tried to make sure mine wouldn't brake on me again, espacially since there's only actually 3 boltsholding the whole cluster in place.
I'll grab some pics of what i did. It's pretty straight forward tho.
*edit*
Ok, without pulling off my grille etc, the part you mean is the bracket that attatches to here, yes?
If so, super-strangth araldite and Knead-it
if, on the other hand, you can't find the bracket part that broke off you can get a small steel L-Bracket at bunnings. (i would know, i work there)
From that, and the above two magic ingredients (and maybe a screw or two) you should be able to fabricate some approximation of what should be there.
Probably a little agricultural for some, but it beats getting a new light cluster and ditching an otherwise perfectly good one.
Again, that's just what i did. i'm sure others have thier own opinions as to the best course of action



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