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  • This is the other side.  I will often times trace this image out for the customers to cut their own shims from shim stock.  This is the trick to getting your Lines to look Professional on your car.  Example only.

    • This is the other side. I will often times trace this image…
  • Here you have a Backside Image of the Headlight Bezel Support.  The Rubber Isolators go in front of this item and then the ABS Plastic Bezels go on the front.  This is a Heavy Duty Metal parts to absorb Frontal Impact.  Line Number 6

    • Here you have a Backside Image of the Headlight Bezel Suppor…
  • This is a photo of the same Headlight Support but from the front.  You can see the Guage of the Metal and the way that it all goes together.  These are made of Unobtainium and impossible to find in a non damaged condition like these.  Example only

    • This is a photo of the same Headlight Support but from the f…
  • This is the other side of the Headlight Support.  You can see that this is the front view of the item.  These are very important to the alignment of the front end and must be arrow straight.  Line Number 8

    • This is the other side of the Headlight Support. You can se…
  • Once again here is the back side of the Headlight Support.  We apply very a Very Special Coating to these items.  It acts like a Body Rubber for the metal part.  If the part is correctly installed it should be rust free for the life of the vehicle.  Ex...

    • Once again here is the back side of the Headlight Support.…
  • Here is the New Rubber Isolator.  These fit on the front of the Headlight Support Brackets.  These are designed to absorb the impact of the Frontal Collision and compress before destroying the inner panels.  Line Number 9

    • Here is the New Rubber Isolator. These fit on the front of…
  • Here is a back side view of the Rubber Isolator.  You will notice that the back side of the part has the Original General Motors Rubber Casting Lines.  This is an important identification between restoration and OEM.  Example of Line Number 9

    • Here is a back side view of the Rubber Isolator. You will n…
  • This is the other side of the Rubber Isolator.  You will notice that it is a Mirror image of the other side.  These are very pliable and install nicely.  You have to be careful when you install them not to squish them out and distort the edges which sh...

    • This is the other side of the Rubber Isolator. You will not…
  • This is once again the back side of the Rubber Isolator.  Basically a mirror image of the other back side.  You will also notice the little Dimpled Craters in the rubber for the heads of the attaching bolts to set into.  Another example of GM engineeri...

    • This is once again the back side of the Rubber Isolator. Ba…