headlight socket at the wiring harness
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Re: headlight socket at the wiring harness
I may have visited this cortical 50 times myself, but this is not intended for math or English class. you never mention one word on the topic "headlight socket at the wiring harness" as to what this thread is about. The club has been slow, thought I would get some thing started about the headlights
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Re: headlight socket at the wiring harness
SHELBY MESSER wrote:I'm sure everyone has had problems with the replacement head light socket. Remember that the original ones worked for some 60 to 85 years. An the new head light socket assembly will not work just out of the pack If Any one is interested, I'll help to solve your problem. I do not have any parts as all my A-AA parts are in Louisiana. but I would round up what is needed to solve your problem Shelby, Sacramento
875 persons have looked at this post, so there is problems out there with the light socket
Shelby: I have looked at this post at least 10 times. I have no problems with mine.
Just an FYI.
KVO
KVO
Dec. '28 AA
Dec. '28 AA
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Re: headlight socket at the wiring harness
Well, For what it's worth, I've had crappy luck with repop sockets too. I've had to use new parts in my old sockets, like Shelby.
R/ Roger.