Corvette Headlight Adjuster & Insulator Screws. 20 Piece Set: 1963-1982
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Restore the precise headlight aim and solid mounting your classic Corvette deserves with the Corvette Headlight Adjuster & Insulator Screws 20 Piece Set, designed for 1963–1982 models. This kit brings together the essential fasteners that control headlight adjustment and the insulator mounting, delivering reliable replacements for worn, stripped, or missing screws. With these screws, you can recapture a clean, factory beam pattern and steady, vibrationfree operation that enhances night driving safety and overall driving confidence.
What's included
- 20 screws engineered for Corvette headlight adjustment and insulator mounting (1963–1982)
Why this matters
- Restores accurate beam alignment by supplying the exact fasteners the headlight adjustment mechanism relies on
- Secures the headlight bucket and insulator interface, reducing rattles caused by road vibration
- Supports a periodcorrect restoration, ensuring compatibility with the original hardware for these model years
- Offers a convenient, readytouse solution that eliminates the guesswork of sourcing individual screws
How to use
- Locate the headlight adjustment screws and insulator screws on your Corvette’s headlight assembly.
- Remove the old hardware and clean the mounting surfaces to ensure a proper fit.
- Install the new screws in their respective positions and snug them by hand before final adjustments.
- Follow your headlight adjustment procedure to reestablish correct vertical and horizontal aim, then test the beam pattern on a flat surface.
Who it’s for
Perfect for classic Corvette enthusiasts undertaking a midcentury restoration, a maintenance refresh, or any project aimed at restoring headlight performance on 1963–1982 models.
Tips for best results
- Inspect threads for damage before installation; if any screw is crossthreaded, replace all to maintain consistent engagement and alignment.
- Keep a few spare screws from this set on hand during ongoing projects to prevent future misalignment or wear.