Fog light conversion
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Fog light conversion
dumped the horrible 1970's style dangly fog light today and did the reversing light conversion....I painted the bulb with some of Sallys red nail varnish but the light is still a bit pink, rather than red.... any ideas how to brighten it up and make it more 'fog light like'... ie bright red?
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Re: Fog light conversion
Isn't the go to get one of these led bulbs and they are just a tad brighter than a normal bulb..

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Re: Fog light conversion
This is what I used
For £2.50 its not worth spending any time making your own one more red 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RED-TYPE-382- ... 1114wt_905


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RED-TYPE-382- ... 1114wt_905
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Re: Fog light conversion
Somfink like this so it doesn't look cack when it's not actually lit up? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RED-REAR-FOG- ... 4161d48a34 I hate the look of clear lenses with red bulbs behind them, looks rubbish. It's like clear indicator with fried-egg orange bulbs, why not go the extra 99p on chrome bulbs, FFS
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sorry, just one of my pet Room 101 things
EDIT.... something like this would represent the cheaper option but make sure the pin pattern is correct, offset or 180 degree, etc, and make sure the bulbholder phsyically can accomodate the extra diameter of the LED head first lol. Nothing more annoying than having to whittle the aperture of the lens unit bigger to get the bulb in
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toyota-Supra- ... 2eb686e2ce


EDIT.... something like this would represent the cheaper option but make sure the pin pattern is correct, offset or 180 degree, etc, and make sure the bulbholder phsyically can accomodate the extra diameter of the LED head first lol. Nothing more annoying than having to whittle the aperture of the lens unit bigger to get the bulb in

Re: Fog light conversion
I used red bulb paint (foliatec) and it works really well - you don't really see the bulb until it's on in the FB light unit, so no worries about red one side, white the other 
much brighter than an LED version - I have tried several in my 323F, and went back to a bulb in there in the end too

much brighter than an LED version - I have tried several in my 323F, and went back to a bulb in there in the end too

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Re: Fog light conversion
Definitely have this to do on the long list of jobs.
Not knowing the UK regs I assume it should go on the street side of the road and one reverse light is AOK?
Tim
Not knowing the UK regs I assume it should go on the street side of the road and one reverse light is AOK?
Tim
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Re: Fog light conversion
yeah Tim,
just use and convert the drivers side reversing light...... as long as the NS reversing light still works, you're still legal
just use and convert the drivers side reversing light...... as long as the NS reversing light still works, you're still legal
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Re: Fog light conversion
Reversing lights are not an MOT requirement. Never had mine checked.ian65 wrote:yeah Tim,
just use and convert the drivers side reversing light...... as long as the NS reversing light still works, you're still legal
Back in the UK for the summer, maybe longer......
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Re: Fog light conversion
I suppose I should have said 'still ok' rather than legal..... unless he wants to strip both reversing lights off his car...TOOL wrote:Reversing lights are not an MOT requirement. Never had mine checked.ian65 wrote:yeah Tim,
just use and convert the drivers side reversing light...... as long as the NS reversing light still works, you're still legal
if doing the 1st gen rear light conversion,it needs to be the drivers side reversing light that gets converted.
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Re: Fog light conversion
Just to confirm:
-Reversing lights are not a requirement for MOT.
-Red bulbs will perform the task of being the fog light, without having to paint them.
-Fogs are not required for cars registered before April 1st 1980
My question: Are the indicator bulb pins offset or 180 degree?
-Reversing lights are not a requirement for MOT.
-Red bulbs will perform the task of being the fog light, without having to paint them.
-Fogs are not required for cars registered before April 1st 1980
My question: Are the indicator bulb pins offset or 180 degree?
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