Headlight door 1983 c10

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Would the 86 c10 headlight doors fit a 83 looking for plain without moulding holes etc in the middle.

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Are those to block out the lights completely? I don't know why someone would run those. What happens if you need headlights? Do you get out and pop them out?
 

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Oh wait, that rockauto photo is of the bezels? When you say "door" I assume it's an insert that goes over the headlights. Is it a door or a bezel? Bezel might even be the incorrect word for those.
 

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Yes the 85-87 headlight bezels will work without issue. The 85-87 do not have the raised centers. You just may need to color match them to your grill as 83-84 were a darker color.
 

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Thanks was not to sure.
 

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Are those to block out the lights completely? I don't know why someone would run those. What happens if you need headlights? Do you get out and pop them out?
lol Yes i know what you mean but things are not same in all countries in uk we call them headlight rims or trims, it's like fender/ wing or hood/ bonnet etc.
 

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lol Yes i know what you mean but things are not same in all countries in uk we call them headlight rims or trims, it's like fender/ wing or hood/ bonnet etc.

When I was about 22 I was a park ranger, and we got a lot of foreign travelers during the summer months. They come over to see Death Valley and Mt. Whitney. They'd roll in the campground and ask for a shadow. The accent made it sound shower. So we'd point them to the shower. No, that's a douche, they'd say, we want a shadow. Oh, shade, there is lots of shaded spots, have your pick. We had hose spickets/hose bibs, whatever you may call them over yonder, but we had them to water the trees and grass and they were spaced about every 100 feet. Well, they would use them to wash off, naked. It was usually the ladies that did it, we didn't mind because they were usually pretty hot ladies, but as soon as someone's wife complained we had to tell them to use the douche on the other side of the lake.
 

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When I was about 22 I was a park ranger, and we got a lot of foreign travelers during the summer months. They come over to see Death Valley and Mt. Whitney. They'd roll in the campground and ask for a shadow. The accent made it sound shower. So we'd point them to the shower. No, that's a douche, they'd say, we want a shadow. Oh, shade, there is lots of shaded spots, have your pick. We had hose spickets/hose bibs, whatever you may call them over yonder, but we had them to water the trees and grass and they were spaced about every 100 feet. Well, they would use them to wash off, naked. It was usually the ladies that did it, we didn't mind because they were usually pretty hot ladies, but as soon as someone's wife complained we had to tell them to use the douche on the other side of the lake.
LOL.
 

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