MN3055 Headlamp Adjustment Set 1972-76 Mopar ; with 4 Lamp System; 24 Piece Set; A,B,E-Body
691-MN3055
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OER MN3055 Features:
Reproduction of the original style headlight adjuster screw assembly used for headlamp beam adjustment on various Mopar models from 1972-on. This screw assembly with nylon retaining nut attaches to the headlamp bucket to enable the headlamp sealed beam to be aimed properly. Superb reproduction of the original Mopar adjuster screw and nut assembly. Also included in this set, is the tension spring and screw for tension spring installation. Each set is designed with enough hardware for most vehicles equipped with the 5-3/4" round four-headlamp system including (8) 3574085 adjustment screws with (8) nylon retaining nuts, (4) 6027292 tension springs, (4) 10181 phillips head screws.
Applications:
- 1972-1976 Dodge Dart
- 1972-1976 Dodge Charger
- 1972-1974 Dodge Challenger
- 1972-1974 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1972-1974 Plymouth Cuda
- 1972-1976 Plymouth Duster
- 1972-1974 Plymouth Satellite
- 1972-1976 Plymouth Scamp
- 1972-1976 Plymouth Valiant
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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