Would anyone be interested in a group buy of the Dominator basemount headlamps?
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If I can get half a dozen or more orders together they would be £55 per pair +
P & P £7.50.
They measure 105mm dia, have dip, main & sidelight built in & are available in Chrome or Satin black - I do not believe they can be bought any
cheaper than this.
They are sold as "for off road or track use" as they throw a flat beam pattern on dip, with a small modification they will certainly pass an
MoT (I've shown the beam pattern produced to 3 separate MoT teters & all agreed they would not question passing it), I've been told that
people have got them thro' SVA but haven't yet tried this personally so don't know if that's true or not.
Anyone interested either u2u, email or register your interest below.
[Edited on 29/5/08 by russbost]
[Edited on 29/5/08 by russbost]
Hi
I would be interested in a pair of chrome ones at £55 a pair.
Seem's a good price. Best I've seen is £70 odd.
I'm not in a rush, so can wait till you get enough orders.
David
whats the modification they need to get through an MOT
"whats the modification they need to get through an MOT"
Having spoken to the SVA people at Chelmsford today I am pretty sure that with the mod you would also get them thro' SVA - they said "if the
beam image would pass MoT it should pass SVA, it doesn't matter what information is on the lens" (though these are "E" marked
anyway)
Basically the standard beam pattern they throw is described by the manufacturer as "flat" - well, it isn't, it's actually slightly
"V" shaped, hence if you file another location slot in the housing & rotate the light 15 degrees clockwise (when viewed from behind) you
get a 15 degree "kickup" to the left - exactly as required for MoT. I took the pic below this afternoon of a beam image from a lamp with the
mod done - the cross on the board is perfectly level (spirit level checked!)
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I'm intending to post the beam image elsewhere as I'd appreciate input from any MoT testers on here, but I've been testing for 20 years
plus & would pass it without a second thought as would the other testers I've already shown it to.
Ill have a pair then
Cheers
Paul
Don't forget to givethis a "BUMP" every now and then to keep it live
BUMP
David
Any more news on these lights?
David
David
Still hoping for a little more interest - am I missing something here? These lights are smaller, lighter, better looking & cheaper than just about
any 7" or 5 & 3/4" lights, I have demonstrated by the beam pattern above which I've posted elsewhere & it has been generally
agreed that it will pass MoT & also SVA. I really feel they help to bring a 7 a bit more up to date - am I almost alone in that opinion? I would
have thought I would have people hammering the door down for these lights at this price - can someone tell me what I've missed???
Hi Ya
I Don't see you are missing anything.
Well not to me anyway
Just keep bumping it up to the top.
Sooner or later people will see the bargain they have been missing LOL
David
I guess some people don't like to buy headlights which then have to be stripped down and modified to get the required beam pattern, which then
may or may not pass SVA. (Just because one SVA centre may pass them, it doesn't mean that others will too)
Some may prefer headlights that will pass both SVA and MOT straight out of the box. Or are you doing the mod to the lense housing yourself before
shipping them out and providing assurances they will pass SVA and MOT?
Others may just prefer the larger diameter headlights.
Personally, I quite like the small diameter headlights but found that the output was nowhere near as bright as the 5.75" units we bought from SVC
and the lenses also had the incorrect 'E' mark. (According to an SVA inspector)
Phil
[Edited on 10-6-08 by Hellfire]
"I guess some people don't like to buy headlights which then have to be stripped down and modified to get the required beam pattern"
I thought this was the whole Locost philosophy - that you take something & make it do something it perhaps was not initially intended for &
save some money by so doing - if we can't manage to undo a screw & a few clips & file a slot then should we be building cars at all???
& no, I wouldn't undertake all the mods myself to earn b*gger all, nor could I absolutely guarantee that any mini hitler MoT or SVA inspector
who's having a bad day wouldn't decide to fail lights that should pass - I heard of a Westfield recently failing SVA for having indicators
that were too bright!!!
I'll supply the evidence, but it's up to the individual to make a choice of their own.
Could be interested in this too!
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Originally posted by russbost
I heard of a Westfield recently failing SVA for having indicators that were too bright!!!