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    I will try to post some photos, not my strong suit.....the actual cup is not level that supports the mounting plate for the headlight........it is down in the back side making the light aim up I found some headlight cups at Speedway I think I might try to adapt them to the existing mount let you know thanks for the comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlt View Post
    I will try to post some photos, not my strong suit.....the actual cup is not level that supports the mounting plate for the headlight........it is down in the back side making the light aim up I found some headlight cups at Speedway I think I might try to adapt them to the existing mount let you know thanks for the comments
    Without pictures or at least reference to who made the parts you're using so that one can see catalog cuts all you can expect is descriptions of pieces & parts others are using, which likely won't be applicable to yours.If your cupped mount is tilted back, causing the light to "bottom out" on the front edge then it might be as simple as dishing some big flat washers to match the cup profile to space the light up in the mount - does that make sense?
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