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Yeah, baby ! ........ new Multivan 151bhp AHY 'BigBlue' ; ) >> http://www.vwt4forum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1023689
And ......... Lulu, T4 2.5 TDi short nose 126bhp > http://www.vwt4forum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=276554
The T4 Quad Headlight Project > http://www.vwt4forum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=249064
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I'm ready for my new lights now Turk, my recent MOT test came back with a headlight advisory (cloudy lens' affecting beam pattern), I've done a temporary fix with toothpaste, better but not ideal. With the dark nights / mornings coming in now, I am ready for my new ones
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Originally posted by Mr Nozzle View PostI'm ready for my new lights now Turk, my recent MOT test came back with a headlight advisory (cloudy lens' affecting beam pattern), I've done a temporary fix with toothpaste, better but not ideal. With the dark nights / mornings coming in now, I am ready for my new ones
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Originally posted by Mr Nozzle View PostI'm ready for my new lights now Turk, my recent MOT test came back with a headlight advisory (cloudy lens' affecting beam pattern), I've done a temporary fix with toothpaste, better but not ideal. With the dark nights / mornings coming in now, I am ready for my new ones
I've been in contact with the Taiwanese Trupart business who make these DRL style lights.. My enquiry was along a similar line. I've got to set up a meeting with their UK distributor when I'm back.
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With a mop it takes me about 2 minutes to do both lights on the missus' toyota and about 10 minutes to clean the mess off the rest of the car.
Problem is, now the surface is gone on the lights, the interval between polishing has fallen steadily from 12 months to about 3.
Activ - I'd be interested in what you or Turk come up with in solution to this problem as the experts can't solve it and I can only see that some home brewed plastic solution aint going to last as well - it was the stumbling block for me on the headlight project and the reason I stopped.
Mr Nozzle - love your optimism, don't hold your breath.....
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Tin hat on. I sometimes think people are missing the fact that you have a 90's vehicle and therefore 90's quality lights. You don't see the vintage and military folks trying to upgrade 1930's and 40's lights to get the beam and lighting effect of a modern vehicle . People used to "relay" the lights on golfs in the 80's so they could use bigger bulbs (homemade loom upgrade I assume). That's as much a lighting upgrade as you need in my opinion.Last edited by S49; 17 September 2019, 11:04 AM.
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Originally posted by regcheeseman View PostActiv - I'd be interested in what you or Turk come up with in solution to this problem as the experts can't solve it and I can only see that some home brewed plastic solution aint going to last as well - it was the stumbling block for me on the headlight project and the reason I stopped.
Mr Nozzle - love your optimism, don't hold your breath.....
I need to revisit my lighting progress but got to repair the washing machine first, plus 20 other jobs on the Blue To Do board.
Oh and Sealeys 1/2" Hex/Star/Torx sets are shite. Any recommendations anyone?
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