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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: dreadnought110 on December 16, 2007, 20:18:06
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Some how think no good for land rover's (windscreen to steep!!) what ever next eh?? 8) 8) http://www.visualeyes.se/uk/default.aspx?page=brands.asp&pageid=1432
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im sure some one will trim the plastic surround to make it fit :lol:
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You're right, fit it to a Land Rover windscreen and you'd just illuminate the windscreen wipers!
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I'm a bit puzzled by the comments about external lighting being vulnerable to damage by stones or parking accidents - don't really see my light bar being at risk from those!
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oh great, how many retards will you see driving around with those switched on? GAH
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Interesting, what would you use them for? :?
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Interesting, what would you use them for? :?
seeing in the dark maybe!!!! :lol:
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Interesting, what would you use them for? :?
seeing in the dark maybe!!!! :lol:
I know, I was just posting so I could see my sig so had to think of something to put... :lol:
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"By being the first auxiliary light that is mounted inside the car, Rayzer sets a whole new standard".
WRONG, raydot IIRC did one that stuck on the inside of the screen, often seen in rallying mini's.
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oh great, how many retards will you see driving around with those switched on? GAH
Probably BMW X3 / X5 drivers more than likely :lol: :lol:
Find when I'am out on the road that the majority of them are retards :lol:
Cheers
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It might be the new craze like them windscreen jetwashers had LEDs in them or something... ? :lol:
(http://www.solware.co.uk/customise-car-part-accessories/chrome-twin-jet-orange.gif)
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I've seen lights mounted inside the screen on a Suzuki before now. They weren't sealed to the screen though, so I'd have thought they'd cause unwanted reflections?
Also, based on my experiences while aligning my new light bar I wuld say that reflections from the bonnet are likely to pose a problem in most cars - I still get them, and if I aimed the lights any higher I'd be a hazard to low flying aircraft!
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Talking of the idiots and their lights, i just watched a copper get abused by a few drunken people for driving around the centre of town with his fog lights on!!!
There is no hope for the land!
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I've seen lights mounted inside the screen on a Suzuki before now. They weren't sealed to the screen though, so I'd have thought they'd cause unwanted reflections?
Also, based on my experiences while aligning my new light bar I wuld say that reflections from the bonnet are likely to pose a problem in most cars - I still get them, and if I aimed the lights any higher I'd be a hazard to low flying aircraft!
Seal them with GAFFA tape :wink:
As for the roof lights....... dont clean the bonnet :lol: :lol:
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I've seen lights mounted inside the screen on a Suzuki before now. They weren't sealed to the screen though, so I'd have thought they'd cause unwanted reflections?
Also, based on my experiences while aligning my new light bar I wuld say that reflections from the bonnet are likely to pose a problem in most cars - I still get them, and if I aimed the lights any higher I'd be a hazard to low flying aircraft!
Seal them with GAFFA tape :wink:
As for the roof lights....... dont clean the bonnet :lol: :lol:
I was thinking gaffa shortly after posting that! Think if the raised bit of my bonnet ever gets scratched I'll respray it matte black in Camel Trophy style.
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I am convinced that they would be in breach of road traffic regulations :?
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Rayzer’s two lamps can be adjusted in height and breadth with the turn of a knob
That'll be the driver then :lol: :lol: