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  • step by step guide to changing headlights by broome

    step 1.. remove indicator
    step 2..ring mark barber
    step 3..remove fog light
    step 4..remove the grill bit with the ford badge
    step 5..try & undo things that you dont know if your supposed to unscrew
    step 6.. squirt everything with wd40
    step 7..have the missis take the piss out of you
    step 8..put my ikea tool kit away & leave the car in pieces knowing at least ive gave it a go!
    step 9..aarrhhhhhhh shout out loud
    step 10..close my eyes for 10 seconds hoping its all abad dream & my lights are not lying on the garage floor
    step 11.. open my eyes & see my lights are infact lying on the floor
    step 12.. arange to get my car to marks so he can do it while i drink tea!.....
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    come on they are not that hard to do.

    Dave.

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    • #3
      Lol. Stick to the paint brush,good man for giving it ago nut
      Thanks Mark.

      NORRISMOTORSPORT 01773836274
      WWW.NI-FORDS.CO.UK

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      • #4
        Instead of taking it to marks. Why not ask some one on here that could perhaps help. If I was closer I'd come do it for you.

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        • #5
          Brilliant Broome
          That would be me too!
          Thank god for Mark and all the other helpfull guys on here too!

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          • #6
            i would of loved to of had a picture on here later showing my workmanship but i havent got a screwdriver in the shape of a z to undo the screws at the bottom of the morrets lights, or am i trying to undo the wrong nuts/screws?
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            • #7
              I swapped my twin lights back to standard, it was the first job I done, was mega easy.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AJC View Post
                Instead of taking it to marks. Why not ask some one on here that could perhaps help. If I was closer I'd come do it for you.

                I offered
                XYZ Fabrications
                Bespoke, custom and low batch quantity cnc profiling, engraving and fabriactions, 07917757695

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                • #9
                  Easy if you know how. But with parts prices the way they are and nice paint work. Step away and get Mark to fit you in.

                  No harm in watching for next time though

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                  • #10
                    I didn't know how , but you only have to look at it to see its a handful of bolts that hold it in.
                    But appreciate not all people have the confidence to do things.

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                    • #11
                      Quality

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                      • #12
                        The front bumper is probs the easiest jobs to do on an Escos.



                        Scouse.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Scouse View Post
                          The front bumper is probs the easiest jobs to do on an Escos.



                          Scouse.
                          If you know about the 2 17mm bolts on each side that are a c unit to get to....

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                          • #14
                            pretty sure there are holes in the bumper so you can get to them bolts.

                            Dave.

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                            • #15
                              You're thinking of the height adjustment bolts
                              For the 4 bolts to remove the bumper on the rails it can be a bit fiddley as you need to know where to look!

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