Hi all
I'm about to order the headlights for my 77 Trans am and very confused which I need, there's high beam or low beam???
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Thanks all
Correct headlights 77 Trans am
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Or which lot out of these
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Re: Correct headlights 77 Trans am
You can get these from auto parts places over here. The two inner ones are main beam only. The two outer ones are main beam and dipped. Don't forget,if you buy the outer main/dipped ones from the States they'll dip the wrong way !
When I did all mine,in my Blazer,TransAm and Caddy over the years I think I used Lucas units. Any good auto parts place over here should be able to get them in for you (and they might be cheaper than getting them from American auto parts places over here),just take your car,or just the light units (one of each) down to them.
You can even get the outer main/dipped ones with built in sidelights,which is what I did as I used to have a fussy MOT station that said I must have white front sidelights not just the amber front sidelights that come on Yanks
When I did all mine,in my Blazer,TransAm and Caddy over the years I think I used Lucas units. Any good auto parts place over here should be able to get them in for you (and they might be cheaper than getting them from American auto parts places over here),just take your car,or just the light units (one of each) down to them.
You can even get the outer main/dipped ones with built in sidelights,which is what I did as I used to have a fussy MOT station that said I must have white front sidelights not just the amber front sidelights that come on Yanks
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Re: Correct headlights 77 Trans am
Try Ultimate Spares of America, contact details on the sponsor's page.
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Re: Correct headlights 77 Trans am
£150 for the full set from Ultimate Spares Of America
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