JAG
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posted on 30/9/04 at 10:20 AM |
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Premiers cheap headlights
Hi Guys,
I'm just trying to decide whether to get the £25 per pair 5 3/4" headlights from Premier Wiring Systems. Can anyone who has a pair post a
picture, or a link to one, so that I can have a good look.
I would also be interested in any other opinion regarding these lights
Justin
Who is this super hero? Sarge? ...No.
Rosemary, the telephone operator? ...No.
Penry, the mild-mannered janitor? ...Could be!
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ernie
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posted on 30/9/04 at 05:42 PM |
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premier headlights
I have got a set of these, plus various other bits from prem. the lights come complete with main/dip & side bulbs, they are made of poly plastic
. I got them for race not road car and turned them thru 90% to fix onto nose cone (the lens can be turned to suit)
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Hellfire
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posted on 30/9/04 at 08:46 PM |
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We used these:
not exactly cheap but extremely good. Excellent brightness and beam pattern... you get what you pay
for.
Website HERE
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bob
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posted on 30/9/04 at 10:45 PM |
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One of my failpoints at SVA was the premier headlights,i know they have passed for some people and i have been at a test and seen a set go through.
My examiner didnt like them because they were originally made left hand drive,you have to tilt the lense a bit to make the beam point in the right
direction.
I took mine off and bought a proper pair in the end.
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MK7
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posted on 1/10/04 at 10:46 AM |
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Mine work fine and got me through SVA no problem.
Like Bob says the lens has to be rotated by around 10 degrees but this is easy to do.
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bob
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posted on 1/10/04 at 01:05 PM |
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I think i was just unlucky on my SVA test as my examiner was under a bit of pressure,he was being examined himself by one of the area top dogs so he
made us have it.
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Steve @ sVc
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posted on 14/10/04 at 11:23 AM |
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OK - I admit I have a vested interest as I run sVc, but please, can somebody explain how, by turning the lens a bit, the light stops dipping to the
righ, and starts dipping to the left for UK driving?
Regards
Steve @ sVc
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David Jenkins
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posted on 14/10/04 at 11:27 AM |
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The light is thrown out in a 'vee' - the left leg is horizontal, while the right one goes up and right. This is correct for right-hand
drive.
The theory is that if you rotate the lamp unit & lens enough that the right-hand bit of the 'vee' is horizontal, the left-hand bit is
just right for left-side driving.
I believe that quite a number of people have passed using this trick...
rgds,
David
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Peteff
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posted on 14/10/04 at 11:38 AM |
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It just does, right.
It's one of those unfathomable questions like what do fish drink? How many cars have gone through SVA and subsequent MOT with them fitted? Mine
has for the last 5 years and on the rare occasions when I've been out in the dark no-one has flashed me for blinding them. I'll admit
they don't look as nice as the black on brass ones which I would like for my next offering but they do the job at the price, so sell me some
nice ones for under £50 and I'll swap them, hell I'll even put them on my old car as well in place of the plastic ones.
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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Steve @ sVc
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posted on 18/10/04 at 05:40 PM |
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Yes, I fully understand the beam should have a 15 deg. "upstand" on the near side, and by tilting the lens, you will have the smaller RH
"upstand" at the horizontal and the wider beam section at the 15 deg.
And, these lights represent good value for money - no question - I'm not knocking the lights - the seller or anyone who has bought them
.............. but ...... they will still dip to the right. UK lights dip to the left to illuminate the pavement and gutter on dip, these
won't.
I'm sure they could pass the Mot - we also supply the Hot Rod market and you would be amazed what that group gets through the Mot!
Best wishes
Steve @ sVc
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David Jenkins
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posted on 19/10/04 at 07:38 AM |
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Steve,
I know where you're coming from... you get the 'V' pattern when you're on dip - when you're on full beam it's just
a solid beam forward. I don't claim to understand the geometry or the optics... but it seems to work OK.
Perhaps you need to get in touch with the manufacturer of these tractor lights (for that is what they are) and ask them if they can make them dip left
without modification. You might sell quite a few sets!
rgds,
David
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