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Help with D-series lights?

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JWV Fulton View Drop Down
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    Posted: 08 Apr 2018 at 7:24am
Does any one make or sell the bolts to mount the D-series fender headlights? I need 2 bolts to replace some rusty stripped out old ones. Thanks!
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I'm with you on needing these. So chiming in to follow the post
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I'll post a picture in a few days.  I've managed to salvage a few.  I think the bolt itself can still be found without the hole through it, so that is a good start.  Check with local industrial suppliers.  If they carry them, you would just have to drill a hole through them.
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I needed a couple headlight bolts once. I got the lowest grade bolt at the hardware store and drilled right down the center with a drill press.
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A 1/2" plow bolt with a hole drilled down the center. 
or a carriage bolt will work great too.
I've used both.

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