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alright.... i have a ke70 slanty. (i thought it was ae71 but its stamped as a ke70)

 

i bought a new flat front end the other day, to turn my slanty into a flat BUT i haave no idea how to get the flat fronts lights in. As i thought they would just bolt in.

i searched the forums but couldnt find anything so if anyone could help that would be sooooo good!

 

Thanks.

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You need new flat front guards, I have some for sale and am in brisbane.

 

 

and why do i need new flat front gards when i just bought a whole new flat front end? (bonnet,front bar, thing behind the front bar not sure what its called and i have the gards)

 

i have the flat front lights as well but it looks like the flat front lights have a different bolt pattern or something? do you or anyone else know what i have to do??

 

:hmm:

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yeah, replace the radiator support panel I'm pretty sure.

 

or cut holes and mock up mounts.

 

its the same game as fitting twins ;)

Posted

yeah, replace the radiator support panel I'm pretty sure.

 

oh man hahah i sooo hope it is that. do u know if that panel just bolts on and off or would u have to cut it off?

Posted

you don't need to replace it, just drill a few holes.

 

 

alright man cheers. ill scope it out but please if anyone knows anything that could help that would be sweet

Posted

trying to remember here, been a long time since i played this game, do the headlights bolt hard against the rad support panel? or are there brackets to hold the lights?

 

my memory is saying theres brackets, but I'm thinking they might be a part of the light assembly and all you have to do is put nuts on, cause the bolts are captive to the light.

 

is this correct?

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trying to remember here, been a long time since i played this game, do the headlights bolt hard against the rad support panel? or are there brackets to hold the lights?

 

my memory is saying theres brackets, but I'm thinking they might be a part of the light assembly and all you have to do is put nuts on, cause the bolts are captive to the light.

 

is this correct?

 

 

yeah this is correct, there is a stepper bracket i suppose you call it, i think i tried drilling holes to do this conversion before, but a slant front radiator support panel sits too far back, so you need to space the head lights out from memory. there fore you need to make bracket. just chop it out and weld a new one in.

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yeah this is correct, there is a stepper bracket i suppose you call it, i think i tried drilling holes to do this conversion before, but a slant front radiator support panel sits too far back, so you need to space the head lights out from memory. there fore you need to make bracket. just chop it out and weld a new one in.

 

 

yeah i think i will do that. i should be gettin it tomorrow if all goes to plan. thanks guyss for the help XD

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