Hella dipped beam lamps

Hella dipped beam lamps

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nawarne

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3,090 posts

260 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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OK, I know the parts wiki mentions Camberley Auto Factors, but just a heads-up for anyone looking to buy a new unit.
I was having my Tuscan MOT'd a few weeks ago and in a quick check around all the lights noticed that the driver's side dipped unit had picked up a pretty big stone and shattered the glass. Was concerned that it would be an MOT fail...but put some helicopter tape over the cracks, and it didn't get a mention.

I googled Camberley, and it came up with Andrew Page. Looks like they have taken over the Cambeley franchise. When I enquired over the 'phone (part no. in wiki is correct), was advised I could get a new 91mm unit from Hella, ready to pick up the next day for £67 inc vat. I checked the box whilst at the counter - all good and they had chucked in 3 new adjusters...Compare that price to some of the TVR specialist prices!

Also to folk who often post on here regarding Continental touring - the lamps have 3 screws on the mounting ring (for the adjusters) which allow you to rotate the glass/lens assembly to change the dip pattern!
Nick

Richie C

637 posts

206 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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£52.75 delivered from these chaps, I got a main beam unit from them earlier in the year. The link is in the parts wiki also.

http://www.autoelectricalpartsuk.co.uk/products/Li...

dvs_dave

8,624 posts

225 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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I'd be more tempted to go for the LED versions in the same form factor.

If you went for the Bi-led version you could then swap the old high beam units with an LED Fog/drl setup to really update things.

http://www.hella.com/MicroSite/soe/en/buses/highli...

Richie C

637 posts

206 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Nice idea, but they are £350 each!