Anyone have any photos?
Just wondering how these look on a kit. Toying with the idea providing they dont look too "agricultural". Does silicone in the screw holes
keep mr sva happy or is the sharp radius of the hole a complete no-no?
Thanks
Richie
Had them on myold car...
car4
Ray
Thanks Ray, they look pretty smart
Anyone any advice re SVA?
Just realised the Land Rover rear fog doesnt match. Would there be anything to stop you using another stop/tail with the correct wattage bulb or are
fog lamp lenses different (sorry for my ignorance)
Also, where can you get SVA proof reflectors which arent huge
Rgds
Rich
[Edited on 2/1/06 by RichieC]
quote:
Originally posted by RichieC
Thanks Ray, they look pretty smart
Anyone any advice re SVA?
Just realised the Land Rover rear fog doesnt match. Would there be anything to stop you using another stop/tail with the correct wattage bulb or are fog lamp lenses different (sorry for my ignorance)
Also, where can you get SVA proof reflectors which arent huge
Rgds
Rich
[Edited on 2/1/06 by RichieC]
Bummer for the reflector
Cheers
Rich
quote:
Originally posted by RichieC
Bummer for the reflector
Cheers
Rich
It was news to me, but Ive no experience of it.
The brightness shouldnt really be an issue I wouldnt have thought.
Thanks
Rich
Land Rover Lights:
http://www.paddockspares.com
http://www.paddockspares.com/shop/pages/series/electrics.htm
Indicators £2:89.
They also do a separate reflector for £1.45. Its about 3" x 1.5" I got them for my Lightweight Landy. Part No XFF100070
I dont know if they are SVA compliant. However, I dont think the reflector has to be part of the light unit. Otherwise, separate indicators / brake /
side lights would not be legal either.
Check the SVA Manual first.
Cheap as chips
Thanks, indeed cheap as chips.
There is no requirement for the reflectors to be co located with the rear lights, their requirements are in the SVA manual but nothing tricky.
Thanks
Rich
Land rover side lights are as cheap because youhave to replace them on a rather too frequent basis!. They leak the lamps corrode into the sockets the
screws corrode into the backplate so basically if one goes out you are as well replacing the whole thing rather than the bulb! The Paddocks ones are
not quite the same pattern as the ones in the photo they are series type which is a bit more pointy.
They will look OK and may last a bit longer if you don't take the 7 out in the rain:-)
Caber
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Originally posted by caber
Land rover side lights are as cheap because youhave to replace them on a rather too frequent basis!. They leak the lamps corrode into the sockets the screws corrode into the backplate so basically if one goes out you are as well replacing the whole thing rather than the bulb! The Paddocks ones are not quite the same pattern as the ones in the photo they are series type which is a bit more pointy.
They will look OK and may last a bit longer if you don't take the 7 out in the rain:-)
Caber
OK, checked the SVA manual - no mention of the fog lamp requiring a reflector.
I dont see why a stop/tail with a brighter fog bulb in wouldnt suffice as a fog lamp.
Does anyone have any more photos or advice about the "sharp" bits for SVA to help make my mind up.
Thanks
RC
The fog light has to be "e" marked as compliant to the standard for rear foglights.
The fog light has a distinct beam - that's why the SVA insists on it being mounted vertically. I've never seen a stop lamp that produces a
proper beam.
David
Ah bum, I suppose the lens must have a different pattern.
Thanks
Rich
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Originally posted by akumabito
quote:
Originally posted by caber
Land rover side lights are as cheap because youhave to replace them on a rather too frequent basis!. They leak the lamps corrode into the sockets the screws corrode into the backplate so basically if one goes out you are as well replacing the whole thing rather than the bulb! The Paddocks ones are not quite the same pattern as the ones in the photo they are series type which is a bit more pointy.
They will look OK and may last a bit longer if you don't take the 7 out in the rain:-)
Caber
??
We own a 1967 Land Rover Series IIa, which has seen plenty of offroad/agricultural use. We have given the ol' beast a complete body-off restauration. And guess what? We're still using the original lights all around because they were fine!
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Originally posted by wilkingj
Land Rover Lights:
http://www.paddockspares.com
http://www.paddockspares.com/shop/pages/series/electrics.htm
Indicators £2:89.
They also do a separate reflector for £1.45. Its about 3" x 1.5" I got them for my Lightweight Landy. Part No XFF100070
I dont know if they are SVA compliant. However, I dont think the reflector has to be part of the light unit. Otherwise, separate indicators / brake / side lights would not be legal either.
Check the SVA Manual first.
Cheap as chips
Exactly what i used.
Other suppliers are Britpart and Bearmach
£24 - sheesh thats cheap. Think they look good on the black cars too.
Rgds
Rich
[Edited on 1/2/06 by RichieC]
This is what they look like on a dark blue car. Not a great pic. Also see avatar.
[Edited on 1/2/06 by DarrenW]
Rescued attachment rear lights 1 may05 resized.jpg
i work for paddock spares, take a look at the north american spec lights(N.A.S) i think they would look pretty cool on a kit car, if anyone needs some give us a shout should be able to get them a bit cheaper.kev
Hi Kev,
Being a bit of a thicky, I cant find the NAS lights on the webby, do you have a link please?
Rgds
Richie
This chap has been selling these on Ebay recently. I think the latest listing has just ended,but he's relisted them in the past.
This is what you get for £19.99 + £6.99 P&P.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=100921&item=4607801187
These lights are low cost, there are at least 5 makers of them - some not too good.
We sell the Land Rover type lights for £10 a pair inc. vat & bulbs.
We have had some fail SVA due to the sharpness of the edge of the screw holes, so we recommend silicon in the screw holes prior to SVA testing.
The rear fog must be "E" marked (E11 just tells us it was originally tested in the UK). and must have an "F" mark. Yes the rear
fog is brighter than a brake light - this is achieved by using a reflector behind the bulb.
The rectangular Rear Fog used by Land Rover and Westfield(!) needs to have a "U" section around the back moulding as the edge does not pass
SVA.
Steve @ sVc