| Subject: | [Healeys] Driving Light Brackets | 
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| From: | shop at justbrits.com (Shop at " Just Brits ") | 
| Date: | Wed, 26 Jan 2011 17:41:58 -0600 | 
| References: | <20110126201614.18366.qmail@hoster902.com> <AANLkTinNvuzndo2xBVeCVdC7enPK8znSLC5pH7yZ-+gD@mail.gmail.com> | 
| << There is not much clearence between body and front splash panel. Drilling through makes more sense, visually and structurally. >> I'm with Ira, Steve. And if you don't like the idea of drilling YOUR original piece, buy a new one [one of the best repros], drill holes, prime/paint, and install [then lights <G>]. Or if you are determined for a "no holes" look, the steel 'upright' thickness inorder to get rigidity you need will require 'notching' the splash panel. Me | 
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