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givemethebighammer

posted on 24/8/04 at 09:42 PM Reply With Quote
anyone got any tips for fitting these

Just been trying to fit the plinths for my rear lights but the wing surface is not square in ANY direction and this is driving me MAD.



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nick205

posted on 24/8/04 at 09:50 PM Reply With Quote
GMTBH,

Could you use something like wing piping to fit around the plinth and take up any uneven gaps?

Nick






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ray.h.

posted on 24/8/04 at 09:52 PM Reply With Quote
If the black bit is plastic you could tape some abrasive paper around the wing and rub the the light surround up and down on it until it follows the profile of the mud gaurd.Just a thought.
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colibriman

posted on 24/8/04 at 09:52 PM Reply With Quote
is it the gaps behind the housing or getting them 'square' thats bugging you?

if its the gap between the housing and the surface, put a piece of thin rubber U trim around the edge of the housing....

if its to square them up....guesstimate....

HTH
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mangogroove

posted on 24/8/04 at 09:57 PM Reply With Quote
macs took a whole lot of fileing to get them to fit. the lights also had to have holes to allow the lamps depth to fit.





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givemethebighammer

posted on 24/8/04 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
thanks guys, I don't mind small gaps, as like you say a bit of piping or u trim will sort that out. However I would like to get them vaguely square.

I think I am going to try taping a sheet of glass paper to the wing like ray suggests. May turn out OK ?

thanks

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ray.h.

posted on 24/8/04 at 10:07 PM Reply With Quote
I take no responsibility for the out come but i have used this method before on grp and it worked for me.The only thing that might speed things up is to use a rasp to remove the bulk of the material first.
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givemethebighammer

posted on 24/8/04 at 10:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ray.h.
I take no responsibility for the out come but i have used this method before on grp and it worked for me.The only thing that might speed things up is to use a rasp to remove the bulk of the material first.


Never expected you to take any responsibility for it ray, best idea I have heard so far and it makes perfect sense. If I bo**ocks it up it's all my own fault (already made a few expensive mistakes !!)


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ray.h.

posted on 24/8/04 at 10:21 PM Reply With Quote
Good luck
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Peteff

posted on 25/8/04 at 09:58 AM Reply With Quote
You can get a cheap profile gauge, it looks a lot like a comb with teeth that push through to give the shape of what you push it against. I've used one for woodwork for ages quite successfully.
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=13731





yours, Pete

I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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skinny

posted on 25/8/04 at 12:18 PM Reply With Quote
if it's close, can you put a sealer (like sikaflex etc) to take up the gaps?

then they will just stick on too

[Edited on 25/8/04 by skinny]





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macspeedy

posted on 25/8/04 at 12:48 PM Reply With Quote
i think push on rubber edging would look neater
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Dale

posted on 25/8/04 at 04:35 PM Reply With Quote
I hope you dont mind the comment but I think those lights might look a tad better flipped over and switched to the other wing. Just me though, they will look good either way.
Dale

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givemethebighammer

posted on 25/8/04 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dale
I hope you dont mind the comment but I think those lights might look a tad better flipped over and switched to the other wing. Just me though, they will look good either way.
Dale


trouble is they will be pointing up in the air if I do that !!!


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givemethebighammer

posted on 25/8/04 at 10:15 PM Reply With Quote
sand paper thing working well, just ran out of coarse sandpaper though ..., just a bit more material to remove and some rubber edging to fit and we're done.

thanks Ray

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Mark Allanson

posted on 26/8/04 at 05:55 PM Reply With Quote
We use double sided closed cell black foam tape for this sort of thing at work, its about 10mm thick open and will compress to about 1mm, waterproof too.





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mad4x4

posted on 27/8/04 at 10:26 AM Reply With Quote
Where did you get the lights from?





Scot's do it better in Kilts.

MK INDY's Don't Self Centre Regardless of MK Setting !

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kingr

posted on 27/8/04 at 01:31 PM Reply With Quote
I had the same problem, so I filed it down a bit, bolted it to rear arch and then radiused it into the arch with filler.

See here :
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=14379 for the results.

Kingr

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MikeP

posted on 27/8/04 at 01:52 PM Reply With Quote
I might not get the problem, or I might be telling u how to suck eggs, but I'd rather be hung for that than miss making it easier for you ...

Hold the lamp housing against the fender at the angle you want. Lay a scribe or pencil flat on the fender. It should be the right size so that it touches the housing at all points. Mark a cut/file line to mach the fender profile, remove and shape.

HTH!

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Steve Hnz

posted on 31/8/04 at 10:56 AM Reply With Quote
kingr, what sort of rear lights are those you`ve got in the other post, they look smart & close to what I fancy using. Cheers, Steve.
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kingr

posted on 31/8/04 at 12:19 PM Reply With Quote
I think they're made by a company called Perei. I bought them from Stoneleigh. I'm not sure but I got a feeling it was Stafford Auto Electrics (or whatever they call themselves) but I think VWP stock them too.

Kingr

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givemethebighammer

posted on 1/9/04 at 06:57 PM Reply With Quote
bought them from SVC

http://www.s-v-c.co.uk/

in more lights section

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Steve Hnz

posted on 1/9/04 at 09:27 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks guys.will see what I can find from that info, cheers, Steve.
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