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I added a bit of mechanics wire tie to one clip as a safety feature as the front shake has popped mine before.
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Thanks for the help. I decided to go with the stone guards from CA. Expensive but unique. Edgar is right, they only work on flat lenses! Just happens I had a set. Here is a photo of how it turned out. bob [img:center] http://facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=49271...e=1&theater[/img]
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TRBOB, that link didn't work as we aren't facebook friends - which flat lenses did you use? interested to see that pic of the results.
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I used the standard stuff but with stainless guards. Small plastic zip ties secure them th the spring clips which are drilled / fitted to the headlamp rims. No problems whatsoever with retention  
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