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Re: JDM Hardware (gerrycurl21)
1st Picture: There is usually a black box attached to that section of the headlight. The box allows you to thread a screw to secure the grill onto the headlight. Don' really know where you can get the piece that looks like a black box, unless you have an extra set of JDM DC2 headlights lying around.
I would just use zipties temporarily until you can find the hardware. (ghetto but it will do) Or you can buy a long enough bolt from home depot with the matching nut and 2 washers. place the nut below the box opening on the headlight and place the washer on top of the nut. make sure that the washer is big enough to prevent the nut from going through the bottom box opening of the headlight. with the washer through the bolt, slide it through the hole of the grill and through the box opening of the headlight. Screw the nut and bolt together until the grill feels secure. repeat on the other side. Never did the above procedure before, just thought that that would be an easy and cheap fix.
2nd Picture: The old pointed screw that you removed off of that part of your US fender would work. if you can't find it then i'd trial and error at home depot until you find one that works or you can grab it from a junkyard (the ghettofabulous ziptie trick would work here too )
Hope that helped you a little.
I would just use zipties temporarily until you can find the hardware. (ghetto but it will do) Or you can buy a long enough bolt from home depot with the matching nut and 2 washers. place the nut below the box opening on the headlight and place the washer on top of the nut. make sure that the washer is big enough to prevent the nut from going through the bottom box opening of the headlight. with the washer through the bolt, slide it through the hole of the grill and through the box opening of the headlight. Screw the nut and bolt together until the grill feels secure. repeat on the other side. Never did the above procedure before, just thought that that would be an easy and cheap fix.
2nd Picture: The old pointed screw that you removed off of that part of your US fender would work. if you can't find it then i'd trial and error at home depot until you find one that works or you can grab it from a junkyard (the ghettofabulous ziptie trick would work here too )
Hope that helped you a little.
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