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> Old Tool in My Box, Do You Know What It Is For?
914Sixer
post Oct 31 2010, 05:46 PM
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I was cleaning out the special tools section of my box. I came across this. Do you know what it is for? I am sure the Cap'n will know right away. I thought I would have some fun with this. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


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post Nov 3 2010, 08:02 PM
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My shop doors have the horizontal ridges in them and that makes it easy to get both sides level, centering and heigth is to my preferences as they don't check them any more at the inspection station. I also have one of those tools somewhere in my special tools drawer or hanging on the wall or in a cabinet or in a box somewhere.

Talking about adjusting headlights, my 91 suburban has the 4 rectangular lights and the adjuster screws plastic nuts have started letting go at random, one at a time, not while I'm adjusting them. I either notice a light crooked or it shines down in front at a extreme angle. I bought eight new adjusters but I've been putting them in one at a time as they give up.
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