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Item was as advertised and worth the price. Wish item was offered in different lengths.
Fits great on aftermarket headlights!
Used to cover wires between the body and tail lights on 50 Chevy 3100.
Did not come with any instructions on how to hold the loose ferrels or secure each end.
I was looking for conduits to house 5 wires for headlight/turn/park light integration. These will do that easily.
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How does this attach to the frame and headlight?
Asked on 6/20/2011 7:38:20 PM by from
This conduit does not have a particular application and is the answer to many hot rodders needs. The one end without the ferrule generally passes through a rubber or metal grommet in a frame rail or grille shell and the opposite end is up to the particular application. The ferrule or ring that comes with for the upper end has a dimple on either side and fits well on the brass fitting on the back of the early model A headlights. If using on a different application some customers simply silicone adhere the ring or ferrule to the headlight mount stud or fitting. On the advanced side some customers have machined a piece that fits in the ring and drilled and installed the fabricated piece in the back or bottom of their headlight bucket. Exact method or usage is up to the customers personal preference.
Answered on 6/23/2011 7:57:05 AM by John from Speedway
Best answer: Silicone caulk. I drilled a hole in the top frame rail just the exact size of the end. I used black caulk to secure it to the frame and the other end to the hollow bolt at the headlight end.
Answered on 8/27/2011 2:00:30 PM by Phoenix from Saint Cloud, FL
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