Forgot to count the one on the fog light reflector adjuster. That means I have seven per lamp. So I guess the question now is, do I have one too many, or should there be one more to make eight?
The pictures below illustrate on of my headlights:
Picture 1
Shows the bushing on the headlight alignment adjustment screw on the right of the photo
You can also see another bushing that is inserted into the reflector and fits into a U-shape channel in the frame. This seems to serve as a guide as it moves up and down in the channel as the reflector is adjusted. Should it be there?
You can also see the bushing on the RHS of the fog light reflector and the bushing attached to the alignment screw at the left of the picture.
Picture 2
Shows the bushing on the left side of the fog light reflector (out of its slot in the frame)
You can also see another fixed bushing that fits into the reflector and clips into the frame. This one has no channel and so no up and down movement, but may have some rotational movement as the main reflector is adjusted.
Picture 3
Shows the bushing on the top headlight alignment adjustment screw.
Note there is no bushing in the reflector that goes into the U shaped channel that is visible (unlike the channel in Picture 1).
Should there be one? It seems there should be one there given the hole in the reflector aligns with it.
If I add one, that will then mean 8 bushings per lamp, whereas others who have posted in these forums seem to suggest only 6 are used. It's probably not a big deal, but given that I have the lights open, it would be good to know what the right answer is.
David