[urq] Flat Front Euro lights

Mike Del Tergo mdeltergo at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 20 20:39:17 EDT 2004


Dennis,
why so many "trial fits"?  Unless there has been some front end work, (or 
the car was made in small batches with uneven quality contro l;^)) They 
usually go right in.  I will admit the pass side is the worse of the 2.  
Usually moving turbo hose and air filter cover leave enough room and I don't 
have small hands.  I've never had to separate one to get it in..I assume 
reassy was fun.  At any rate I think I have your brows, let me know if you 
find any closer.
Mike

Subject: [urq] Flat Front Euro lights
To: quattro at audifans.com, urq at audifans.com

Well after about 12 hours of struggle, the FFU's are in my car, relayed, and
functional. I feel like I went through a meat grinder. My hands are swollen 
and
sore as hell. Reminds of morning after High School football games.
The passenger side light was in and out probably no less than 4-5 times.
To get the assembly into (and out of) the space, I had to separate the frame 
and
the lense assemblies. Each time I got it in, I realized something else had 
to
happen in a different sequence or I had overlooked something.
Anyway- I like the look, and they light up the night with very well 
demarkated
patterns.
Now for the really hard part; does anyone have, or know of a source for the
lower trim "eyebrows" they would part with? I have the uppers (and quite a 
few
lower sloped grill units) but not the lower flat front ones.

--
Dennis
Denver

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