High level brake light
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High level brake light
Tailgating is an official sport here in Texas, and having a 3/4 ton dually chasing your rear end is not a comfortable experience in a Morris Traveller. To be honest I think most folks just drive up close to see what that thing is that they are following. Anyway... I'm going to add a high level brake light before I get rear-ended.
I searched the forum and saw many agree that it is a good option, but few ideas how to do it, particularly for a Traveller. I saw one that had it mounted to the inside roof frame, projecting through the glass of the nearside door, but that would be a head bumper for me, and looked a bit clunky. Ideally, I'd have thought there should be two, mounted to the inside top of the doors, either side of the middle rails.
Or, has anyone found one that would fit the curvature of the metal roof, right above where the doors meet?
There's a dizzying array of after market units out there, but I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who found an elegant solution.
Also, since most are LED, is there any problem mixing up regular bulbs with LED's in the same circuit?
Thanks for any advice.
I searched the forum and saw many agree that it is a good option, but few ideas how to do it, particularly for a Traveller. I saw one that had it mounted to the inside roof frame, projecting through the glass of the nearside door, but that would be a head bumper for me, and looked a bit clunky. Ideally, I'd have thought there should be two, mounted to the inside top of the doors, either side of the middle rails.
Or, has anyone found one that would fit the curvature of the metal roof, right above where the doors meet?
There's a dizzying array of after market units out there, but I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who found an elegant solution.
Also, since most are LED, is there any problem mixing up regular bulbs with LED's in the same circuit?
Thanks for any advice.
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Re: High level brake light
Watching with interest.
I want to fit hi-level brake lights to my 6cwt van.
I was sure that I had seen stick-on strip brake lights that would sit at the bottom of each rear door glass, but can I find them anywhere?
I want to fit hi-level brake lights to my 6cwt van.
I was sure that I had seen stick-on strip brake lights that would sit at the bottom of each rear door glass, but can I find them anywhere?
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Re: High level brake light
I agree - good idea!
I fitted one years ago and used those telescopic magnetic pickups.
(mines a 2 door) so used the above to stick to the shelf below rear window and mounted the light to the top of them. I didn't use the small (8mm?) ones but those with larger magnets.
Height adjustable and they have never fell over or moved.
I'm sure something could be devised with them hanging from a bodywork roof section?
Alan
I fitted one years ago and used those telescopic magnetic pickups.
(mines a 2 door) so used the above to stick to the shelf below rear window and mounted the light to the top of them. I didn't use the small (8mm?) ones but those with larger magnets.
Height adjustable and they have never fell over or moved.
I'm sure something could be devised with them hanging from a bodywork roof section?
Alan
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Re: High level brake light
In the meantime, I will try these, one in each rear window.
I will report back.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283969476182 ... %3A2508447
I will report back.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283969476182 ... %3A2508447
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Re: High level brake light
I connected side, brake and turn lights to existing, being LED very little current used.
I am quite satisfied with the outcome.
Kind regards Win
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Re: High level brake light
Thanks Alec, I'll be curious to see how those work for you.
Win, I like those strips. Do you recall the brand or where you got them?
Win, I like those strips. Do you recall the brand or where you got them?
Re: High level brake light
Sorry I posted an old photo of a faulty one, not very good with this computer stuff.
My ones fitted now are used on the rear of motor bikes, (motor cycles), similar ones on eBay 254355469126, obviously from China.
As I stated they are very discrete and I am very satisfied with the outcome.
Kind regards Win
My ones fitted now are used on the rear of motor bikes, (motor cycles), similar ones on eBay 254355469126, obviously from China.
As I stated they are very discrete and I am very satisfied with the outcome.
Kind regards Win
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Re: High level brake light
Not for a van/traveller but a good idea for the saloon range I think. Idea from this site some time ago.
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Re: High level brake light
Nice shade of green that, which is it?
Best wishes,
Mike.
Best wishes,
Mike.
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Re: High level brake light
I went for these in the end:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185156561563
Fixed them courtesy of some scrap stainless strip to the hinge bolts:
Proof of the pudding:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185156561563
Fixed them courtesy of some scrap stainless strip to the hinge bolts:
Proof of the pudding:
Alec Gatherer
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Re: High level brake light
I fitted a single led strip to the top wood in my traveller, very effective.
Ps, I’d recommend replacing the dodgy looking insulation tape with some heat shrink tubing. Looks neater and much more reliable.
Ps, I’d recommend replacing the dodgy looking insulation tape with some heat shrink tubing. Looks neater and much more reliable.
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Re: High level brake light
I just twisted the cables together to test for faults. I will solder the joints and run them through flexi tubing as part of the tidying-up process.
Alec Gatherer
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