Fitting spot lights?
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Fitting spot lights?
Ive managed to aquire some lucas spot lights and im not sure if there is anything special i need to do when fittnig them. not sure yet wether to fit them to come on with the high beam (battery - fuse - foot switch - light - earth) or to fit them as driving lights and have them on a seperate switch just incase plod aint impressed.
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Why do you need spots -are you going Rallying? Best to fuse them independently - and run a relay from high beam - the relay switching the spots. I always took mine off in daylight to prevent unecessary breakage (and theft) - so a quick release bar and plug/socket is a good idea.
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Re: Fitting spot lights?
sorry I didnt know spot lights were a rally specific option! whats next? being questioned why ive got chrome but not going to any show and shine comps
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Re: Fitting spot lights?
Period auxiliary lights are fine in my book and add a nice touch to the front end.
Mine are wired and switched individually with in line fuses but each to his own as they say. [frame][/frame]
Mine are wired and switched individually with in line fuses but each to his own as they say. [frame][/frame]
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Re: Fitting spot lights?
wickermonkey wrote:sorry I didnt know spot lights were a rally specific option! whats next? being questioned why ive got chrome but not going to any show and shine comps
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Re: Fitting spot lights?
A pair of fog lights wired through the dip switch give a wider beam coverage around bends on country roads.
No I do not rally my Series MM but it gives me a chance of spotting the deer before it jumps out in front of me
No I do not rally my Series MM but it gives me a chance of spotting the deer before it jumps out in front of me
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Re: Fitting spot lights?
Have had a pair of Lucas SLR700 spot lights on various cars in the 60's and on the Minor since the early 70's (same pair of bodies, but a couple of replacement lens units). 55w halogen bulbs with transverse filaments give a superb long range beam (the original axial filaments are too 'pencil' beam, and very little spread) and are wired from the 'high' beam via a separate fuse and relay. Wouldn't be without them on a cross-country trip at night.
With 100w main beam halogen headlight bulbs, in the classic concave Cibié units, plus the 2 spots, they are much better on main beam that either of our 'moderns' with xenon HID units. Dip (80w) is good on the Minor, sharp cut-off etc., but not a patch on the xenons!
With 100w main beam halogen headlight bulbs, in the classic concave Cibié units, plus the 2 spots, they are much better on main beam that either of our 'moderns' with xenon HID units. Dip (80w) is good on the Minor, sharp cut-off etc., but not a patch on the xenons!
Richard
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You do know the 100/80 bulbs are illegal for highway use Richard..... Personally I think Minors 'decorated' with extra spotlights and badges look terrible - but as others have said - each to their own...... Extra lights fitted for a useful purpose are of course another matter - hence my Q if the car would be rallying!
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Re: Fitting spot lights?
Yes, but they are properly adjusted, and I have never been flashed by oncoming traffic and no comments from the MOT man either.100/80 bulbs are illegal for highway use
Richard
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Re: Fitting spot lights?
Same with the 130/90W bulbs on my Traveller. No need for spots, just an alternator and heavy duty wirng
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