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Old Apr 20, 2015 | 10:01 PM
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Headlight Adjusting Screw (1995)

Hey guys. Wondering if someone can point me in the right direction. Im looking around for a couple of headlight adjusting screws for my 1995 camaro z28, and cannot find it anywhere. For those of you who do not know exactly what im talking about, its the hex/torqs screw that also comes with the plastic clip that adjusts my headlight. My local parts store (oreillys) did not have this part in stock, nor could they even find this part in their computers. Also googling this yielded mixed results for this particular part as well. Before i order one, i just want to know if someone has the part number for either a gm one or aftermarket of some sort. Id like to try to get this part fast as my headlight currently cant be adjusted and its super annoying. Thank you.
Old Apr 21, 2015 | 08:26 AM
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After a lot of research, i found the gm part number, 16516577, for that part. Its still 7 bucks a piece MSRP on that guy. Does anyone know of after market vendors or parts that are cheaper?
Old Apr 26, 2015 | 01:18 PM
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Re: Headlight Adjusting Screw (1995)

Did you try local pick-a-part yards?
Old Apr 28, 2015 | 10:35 PM
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Thanks for the idea fred. I did go to a bone yard and the only camaro they had for my year happened to be involved in a front end collision.
But after a couple of days i stopped by a car quest and actually found someone who knew what I was talking about (rare these days it seems like). This was an older gentleman who is old school and knew exactly what i was looking for. He whipped out his fancy huge book and found the part i needed in stock. Car quest part number 11655 (in case anyone needs it in the future). Cost was 77 cents each, cant beat that!
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