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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35281 |
a led lightbar would be the most 'up to date' setup....i reckon the only way to wire it up would be to drill a small hole in the roof , somewhere where it wont show and can be plugged up after use.. ... - .- -.
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17th Apr 2016 2:15pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Agree with Stan... An LED bar is the modern thing |
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17th Apr 2016 2:34pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
Do have to say that roof lights are a total waste of time, all they do is shine on the bonnet and reduce your visibility...
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17th Apr 2016 3:30pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic36432.html (If I can persuade you to buy two pairs, we'd all get the cheaper price. )
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17th Apr 2016 4:29pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 608 |
I think you need to decide what you want them for.
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17th Apr 2016 5:54pm |
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MartSim73 Member Since: 12 Oct 2015 Location: Wimborne, Dorset Posts: 53 |
Thanks for the replies folks... Hmmm I will take heed of your experience and advice here. Wanted the lights for throwing a downward light to illuminate potholes and the like when off the road in the dark, as some ackward bumps can be missed with standard headlamps as they cast across the holes giving no idea of depth. I might do as mentioned and mock something up... Really don't need any more glare of that large hood though!
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17th Apr 2016 6:13pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 608 |
As a quick fix for the howling:
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17th Apr 2016 6:21pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
Yep, the shorter shadows are the biggest advantage to roof mounting. If you get good lamps and can place them further back then the glare can be minimised. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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17th Apr 2016 6:22pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35281 |
mart, have a read of this thread
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17th Apr 2016 6:34pm |
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MartSim73 Member Since: 12 Oct 2015 Location: Wimborne, Dorset Posts: 53 |
Thank you sako243.... That is some useful info re the cladding. I'll look into that next week I'll have a look at the lamps you mentioned too... I certainly don't want the massive round rally lamps... Was hoping to be a bit more discrete... I saw some a while back that clamped directly to a roll cage. Unfortunately the tubing on the rack is much smaller but they looked as though they were part of the rack... I liked that
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17th Apr 2016 6:36pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
The principle is sound, yes. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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17th Apr 2016 6:39pm |
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MartSim73 Member Since: 12 Oct 2015 Location: Wimborne, Dorset Posts: 53 |
You're a gent Stan
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17th Apr 2016 6:45pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
Don't know if he got these done, but you need one of these....
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17th Apr 2016 7:12pm |
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MartSim73 Member Since: 12 Oct 2015 Location: Wimborne, Dorset Posts: 53 |
Now that piece of trim looks very smart and if solving the wind noise/vibration, it just what I need! Lol thank you Haylands
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17th Apr 2016 7:28pm |
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