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85 ss 83 ls questions (front bumper)

Old May 4, 2009 | 09:41 PM
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I have to install headlights into my MCSS and i don't have any brackets bolts any kinda plates whatever you name it to install my headlights and bolt them to something. I got plenty of room when i look straight down, but i was at the junkyard today and found an 83 monte carlo ls. They had some room too but it looked like i might be missing some pieces. The only thing i really got a question about is if i can take the whole front headlight assembly and pieces around it and just bolt it right up to my SS even though obviously the SS has a different front bumper. I hope i somewhat made sense with this, please let me know what ya think!! Thanks again, Brian.
 
Old May 5, 2009 | 07:36 AM
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from what i remember you can not use the headlight's from a CS monte as the bracket's are not the same.
 
Old May 5, 2009 | 10:12 AM
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from what i remember you can not use the headlight's from a CS monte as the bracket's are not the same.
Hmmm that's not cool. How dare they!! I actually don't need the headlights I was just hoping all the brackets and everything in the engine bay surrounding it and holding them in would be the same. This just might be a hard task to accomplish if that's the case. Thank you sir!
 
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