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Davidbolam 13th July 2014 03:09 PM

Levelling Rear Fog Light
 
Can anyone share how they have levelled their rear fog light? I have found a job that I forgot to do!

I have a solid version that is bolted to the rear tub.

I did buy some rubber wedges from caterham but the angle is too big and it takes them so they actually point down. They are also too small for my fog lights.

I saw in the back of CBS catalogue how they recommended using sellotape and lots of bodge but I don't fancy that.

I don't fancy using wood as I have avoided using this throughout my build.

There isn't enough spar material on the rear of the fog light to trim it down as the reflector goes all the way to the back.

Ideas on a postcard please.....
David

K4KEV 13th July 2014 05:02 PM

Hi Dave ....made my"wedges" out of that polypropylene stuff like used on facia boards and sanded the angle down with a belt sander.

alga 13th July 2014 10:18 PM

In "A Racecar is born" Mark Evans used a Westfield part, a wedge made out of galvanized steel sheet bent into an L shape. Pretty simple, and apparently good enough for testers.

flyerncle 14th July 2014 08:17 AM

What about "angle the black bit that the red bit fit's into "if there is enough room to fit the bulb holder.

twinturbo 14th July 2014 07:44 PM

Ventilation duct from B&Q was just right for mine!



TT

Enoch 18th July 2014 09:52 AM

I had similar lights to yours on my build. I just got a flat piece of ally sheet and cut out a shape that was kind of like a rectangle with the two short sides tapering down (imagine a rectangle with a triangle at each side). I then bent them so that I ended up with a hollow wedge that got clamped behind the light. I don't know if that makes any sense at all but it was the easiest way I found to do it and it worked perfectly while adding virtually no weight at all.
Best and all that,
Dave.

Davidbolam 19th July 2014 07:14 AM

Fog light
 
Thanks for all of the replies.

In the end I used a method similar to what Enoch said.

I trimmed the lower edge of the fog light slightly and used some aluminium plate at the top to bridge the gap. I then covered the outside with some plastic trim.

It doesn't look too bad either. I will post some more pictures later on my build thread as long as it's not raining!

David


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