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18th May 2014, 16:35
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mx250 headlights
Hello everyone,
Just an introduction and a question: I've just acquired soporche mx 250 that used to be grayones. Now since the build was finished last year the car has suffered from a little bit of neglect. I want to make this pretty car beautiful again hopefully with the help of you wonderful forum members. Now the chrome work is shot so I've ordered replacements for everything and a few other things besides. But I have a question, I believe grayone used landrover headlights. Now the problem I have is that the headlight covers don't fit. I know this because the offside one is broken. My question is A: which lights do you fit and will they need different wiring from the land rover ones and B: where do I get a new offside headlight cover from?
Thank you in advance, I look forward to participating in the forum and bringing life into this car once again.
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18th May 2014, 21:04
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Good luck with it. Traditionally the chromework was brass with chrome plaring, some of the cheap stuff is chromed steel which doesn't last long.
MG headlights fit better than landy ones, the landy trims are a bit fatter so catch Chris's perspex covers. You can try fitting them a bit lower to give a bit more clearance.
Wiring will be the same, ask Chris for new covers.
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19th May 2014, 21:35
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Hi Rob
Glad to hear that the car is being looked after. The headlight buckets were originally Land Rover units which pushed them forward too far and fouled the covers. We replaced the buckets which helped but you may wish to drop them down a few mm before replacing the covers.
Please give me a call on 07901 54421 for more info on covers.
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20th May 2014, 07:58
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Thanks Landmannnn, Tribute, I've tried dropping the Landy lights but with the chrome outer rings on they still foul the perspex covers. Without the chrome outer rings the lights look shite. I may have to get the Mini ones as suggested in the Tribute build manual although I'm not sure if they will foul the covers if they have outer rings on, does anybody know? Thanks for the help
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20th May 2014, 10:41
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I used mini 1s and never had any problems
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20th May 2014, 15:29
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Hi Danny were they the classic mini headlights 7in? The landy ones won't fit with the outer rims and they are 7in headlights. Where did you get them from? Hey Tribute the number you gave says not available? Rob
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20th May 2014, 15:33
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Hi Tribute, your phone number comes up unavailable? Rob
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20th May 2014, 17:39
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Sorry attack of the fat fingers, should be 07901 544241
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20th May 2014, 18:57
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the actual light unit itself are the origional mx5 ones with 7" mini outer chrome rings sat in mini cone shaped holders that i cut the back off to access the bulbs. I got them off ebay for next to nothing. however I keep my car in a garage and when i left out for a week in the rain they started to rust. brasso sorted them out thought.
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21st May 2014, 06:53
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Thanks Danny, I'll look into getting the lights, where would we be without ebay? Have you tried using a spray varnish on the rings to stop moisture getting at the metal? Rob
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21st May 2014, 10:09
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Try ebay item 351066872470
What type of varnish would it be?
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21st May 2014, 11:33
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You can get clear varnish in a spray can, just give the outer rings a couple of coats and it should keep the wet out.
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22nd May 2014, 07:06
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Cheers Danny, just brought a pair of them rings. Forgot to add that it's wood varnish but I'm sure a top coat of lacquer would work just as well.
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