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Old Aug 11, 2006 | 07:58 AM
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Headlight adjuster clips/plugs

Probably a weird question, however, I have no idea WTF you call these things or where to get them. Basically, what I am referring to is the white, SQUARE, PLASTIC, "plugs" that are in the headlight housing. They have "clips" on the backside to pop into the hole to stay secure, and then the long adjuster screws for the headlight alignment go through them. These are not a headlight/RX7 specific part. I had to place 4 of these on the underside of my hood on my TrailBlazer to use as mounting points for teh clear bugshield.

Basically, my headlight alignment is fubar because a couple of these little badboys had the clips broken off the back. So, the thing does not sit in the hole and the headlight cannot be adjusted properly.

Does anyone know the name, where I can find them (home depot?), or simply what the **** I am talking about??
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Old Aug 11, 2006 | 09:10 AM
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screw grommets!! They're called screw grommets.



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Old Aug 11, 2006 | 10:59 AM
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Autoparts stores or body shop supply places should have those. Might actually be able to find them in the help section at autozone
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