ok, so Imthinking of putting a set of square headlights from an mk1 jeta into my cabby and the the boring normal ones im talking the set with two square sets of square lights were pretty sure all well need is the valence and rad support plus the mountings headlights them selves, grill and fenders.
any idea if were totally missing anything?
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Re: different headlights
does your car have round lights stock or square light?
i dont know of any cabbys with square lights....but im not the all knowing.
im pretty sure you need to get a rad support from an early 80s rabbit and weld it to your cabby....not an easy task, but not impossible.....hell there were no round hgeadlighted caddys and its been done on them...so it all comes down to your abilities
i dont know of any cabbys with square lights....but im not the all knowing.
im pretty sure you need to get a rad support from an early 80s rabbit and weld it to your cabby....not an easy task, but not impossible.....hell there were no round hgeadlighted caddys and its been done on them...so it all comes down to your abilities
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Re: different headlights
Probably worth pointing out that the round headlights are superior from a lighting standpoint. I mean, the stock ones aren't, but you can take the round DOT sealed beams out and replace them with round E-code lights. There are no drop-in E-code replacements for square DOT headlights.