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Years ago, headlight covers came with Wellnut B-832 threaded fastner. "WELL-NUTS® are a flanged rubber bushing with a brass machine nut molded into one end.

When seated in the work piece, a conventional machine screw is threaded through the head of the Well-Nut® into the brass nut and tightened. This causes the insert to expand, making a secure fastening."

Are any headlight cover manufacturer's still supplying this fastener?

Fixitman

I haven't done it yet but I intend to screw the clip to the headlight cover then JB weld three rare earth magnets to the clips, that way as long as the sugar scoops are steel I can still remove the cover to clean but be confident that they won't fly off at high speed .

Chris

My covers are held on by 3 'very strong' magnets, (unknown composition) but are for show only, not intended for the road. After one show I was 30 miles away doing at least 70mph when i realized I forgot to take them off, pulled over and to my surprise they were still on. Each magnet is 1/2 x 3/8 x 1/4 inch, with a piece of rubber glued on to prevent scratching the paint on the metal buckets. My avitar shows them with no visible means of attachment. I painted them black because they were crazed from sitting on the shelf for 28+ years.

Bonzi Lon

I actually did that rare earth magnet trick on my car. The problem is the covers are not perfectly shaped to the scoops. The are close, and I can get two magnets to attach to the scoop with no issues, but getting the third one is a bit difficult without it pulling off. I am using one magnet about 9mm in diameter on each tab that was epoxied together. I had issues with the epoxy holding. You really need to scuff up the surfaces. I have never driven with the covers as I am not totally sold on the ability of the magnets to hold on to them. I may try again, as I will be trailering my car to a rally soon and I want to protect my headlights.

I spent many hours trimming & filing to get them to fit the bucket properly. The magnets were only an experiment because I did not want to put any holes in the buckets. The experiment worked very well. If you see me at a show ask about some magnets, I have given lots of them away. One is always on the oil drain plug, trans & diff are already magnetized.

Bonzi Lon

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