MrFahrenheit
Well-Known Member
Just stripped the nut clip trying to readjust the fitment based on the oracle guidance.
No way, no how. The form just isn't there. A heat gun might help to form it. Currently not worth the effort for me.
The nut clips seem a lot softer than the factory ones.
And the tab that holds the nut clips are also softer than factory to the ppint where they appear to be slightly deformed.
I put a wad of steel stick behind there to reinforce the stripped nut clip.
Calling it a day and moving forward.
Yep, I spent quite a while trying to get the fitment better on the drivers side too. I think my top nut clip is almost or is stripped but still holds tight. I filed a relief for the problem screw after noticing there are a couple of existing relief's in the sheet metal from the factory.
After a long time of futzing around I think it got a slightly better fitment at the top of the light but there is still a gap at the bottom that I just can't get out. I tried bending the tabs that the posts slide into to try to force the light to get sucked in more and it didn't really make a difference.
It would take a lot to convince me there isn't just a mold problem on the drivers side light. The passenger side fits perfect, and did so immediately with no messing around. The drivers side seems impossible to get the same fitment on.
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