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skov 16th September 2012 09:02 AM

Small Headlight Recommendations?
 
Hi All,

Ages ago I bought a pair of kitpartsdirect 7" headlights for my build.
Think I may have made a bit of a c0ck up though, as I recently test fitted them and my wheels touch them on full lock, even without the cycle wings fitted :rolleyes:

Really don't fancy chopping and welding the headlight supports at this point, so can anyone recommend some small, relatively cheap, IVA passable lights please?

I know you can get 5.75" ones, but I suspect they might be a tad too big too.

Ta,

shh120m 16th September 2012 09:13 AM

to get my full 7 inches in without interference i had to ram them tight into the side of the nosecone with about half inch gap.

hmm that sounds really really wrong:eek:

shh120m 16th September 2012 09:25 AM

just checked. Exactly 95mm from centre of hole to edge of chassis. It cant be a lot longer for 5 3/4 only 16mm in it.

Johno 16th September 2012 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skov (Post 77993)
Hi All,

Ages ago I bought a pair of kitpartsdirect 7" headlights for my build.
Think I may have made a bit of a c0ck up though, as I recently test fitted them and my wheels touch them on full lock, even without the cycle wings fitted :rolleyes:

Really don't fancy chopping and welding the headlight supports at this point, so can anyone recommend some small, relatively cheap, IVA passable lights please?

I know you can get 5.75" ones, but I suspect they might be a tad too big too.

Ta,

Thats a bugger..:confused:
I know you don't want to chop and weld on new light brackets but could you cut the old light bkt off and bolt a new one on similar to this....



Look familiar to anyone....
This would be your cheapest choice.

Johno

shh120m 16th September 2012 10:07 AM

hey!

I thought they were a massive improvement cosmetically but to be honest when the headlights on you dont notice them especially with the 7 inch dustbin lids.

the main reason i came up with the idea was that andy forgot to weld some on before powder coating the chassis!

If you made some like mine, but swept them up at 45 degrees they would look well cool, it would also bring the lights up out of the way, and bring them higher, caterham style. Dead easy to make, if you do them symetrical, you only need to make one jig, and it ensures they both come out identical, as only one or to mil out and youll see the difference when looking at thwe car with the lights on.


skov 16th September 2012 10:09 AM

Just checked mine - 135mm from chassis rail to centre of hole!
Don't know how I decided on that spacing now :confused:

I did think about chopping it off at the rail, but it's going to be tricky without messing up my side panel and/or top shock mount at the same time.
Bolt on brackets do seem like a good idea in hindsight!

Davidbolam 16th September 2012 10:28 AM

Can you not put a spacer under the light to raise the unit slightly and give you more clearance ?

shh120m 16th September 2012 10:35 AM

Something like this perhaps.....



100 by 25mm 5m strap

Headlamp bracket 50mm dia tube 25mm long.

Centre of mounting hole 95mm from centre of strap both horizontally and vertically to get 45 degree rise

Tubes 20mm

shh120m 16th September 2012 10:46 AM

hey your in luck skov, dont do owt drastic just yet ive just found these, il pop them in with pedal plate. They are 128mm to centre of hole though so youll either need to shorten them or use the 5 inch lights.




PorkChop 16th September 2012 01:36 PM

I was originally considering a pair of Dominator lights for my car. They cost £35-40 each, are supposed to be IVA compatible (although some, Ash included, have had these fail) and are extremely popular with MEV cars.

After looking at some fitted to cars in real life, I'm now leaning towards some more traditional lights. Boltonbits on eBay sell a pair of 5.75 or 7 inch headlights for £60 delivered, which is a very good price.


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