DB7 Rear Lights - modifications

DB7 Rear Lights - modifications

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DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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I'd like to get the detail right and speak to other, more well informed people, about adhesives, fixing mechanisms and regs/law on what I'm covering area-wise and what it's going to affect from a safety point of view, so early days yet, but keep the comments coming. In particular, what do you guys think of the straight taper and how it ignores the curved top of the light body? Should the next one echo this curve and extend around the indicator a little more?

XKRacer

496 posts

207 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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Thats quite a neat little mod......I would go with the partial taper than the full wrap around, might even be worth polishing one up to a high finish to match the boot.

The trick is to have variation for different likes, polished, brushed, body coloured.

Won't make you a millionaire over night but a nice touch

DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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XKRacer, the newer Astons have a body coloured tapering centre strip, so I hadn't considered having them buffed or polished. I have a tame metal finisher who I could ask, so that's a good idea.

After having positive comments on here and AMOC site I tried this set today (3rd attempt):











6mm thick aluminium 455mm long, 20mm wide at the boot tapering to 10mm with a bull nosed end.

I know the right hand one is slightly crooked, that's rushing between the downpours today with double sided tape. I'm more enthusiastic about making my 7 look a little more up to date from the rear, but I've one eye on making a few sets if others want them. I can't see there being a demand for more than that as mods are a personal thing and normally frowned upon on cars like these.

There's still a lot to sort, like adhesives/tape or mechanical fixings, so I imagine it's going to be a while before I can say 'Come and get 'em'.


Edited by DB7 pilot on Saturday 11th September 21:07

t1blk

778 posts

180 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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Hi there DB7 Pilot & GTDB7, I personally admire you for taking the step to try something different on such a car, it is a bold move and I think that the mods looks fantastic, and should I ever be lucky enough to own a DB7/GT/GTA, then these would be the first mods.

LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

177 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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Mark, I think your third attempt is spot on. You could keep trying different width/taper variations but to my eyes I think it looks just right. If you do go into a small production run please put me down for a set. If you can sort out correct tape/ adhesive I think this would be preferable to any nuts /bolts etc
cheers LBS

tonyhall38

4,194 posts

216 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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being a sign maker...i would recommend VHB tape....i use it a lot and is very good as well as being water proof etc....Mark i;ll bring some with me to Ricks...

DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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That's better feedback chaps!

Yes please Tony, bring that tape to Rick's place as I'm having the third set sprayed the following day and I'm going to use my car as the test mule for them. My car's outside all the time and used everyday so any shortcomings will be revealed quite quickly.

Mark D.

GTDB7

Original Poster:

958 posts

168 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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Hi Mark,

I have just replied to the thread over on AMOC.

My own rear light work has been halted due to my water problems thanks to Autoglass. :-(

Once I have rectified the problem there I will return to my own rear lights.

They look 100% better now they are tinted slightly, makes the rest of the rear stand out rather than just the lights.

I have a few photo's which I will post showing the car in different settings and it just looks better!

When I have time I have a few internal mods I want to try also which requires me removing the actual lens from the light unit body itself, it's only clipped on and held with some silicone so should be easy to pop off, mod and re-apply.

It's a shame I have to arrange a super car meet on the 26th otherwise I would have been at Rick's myself.

I've also just fitted a DV camera mount to the front of my car, 99% invisible unless you know where to look ;-)


GTDB7

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958 posts

168 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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Photo's














DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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Phil,

That tint does suit your car. Looking forward to seeing your modification photos. I think on my lighter car a tint may work, but not as dark as yours. If I go that way I'll mask of the reversing light section and put my 'Update 3' strip on it, I'm trying for a hint of modern DBS with that small clear section, but that's a one hit deal, wont be able to undo it, so an afternoon on photoshop may be in order before I commit to it.

andyxxx

1,164 posts

227 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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DB7 pilot said:
Phil,

That tint does suit your car. Looking forward to seeing your modification photos. I think on my lighter car a tint may work, but not as dark as yours. If I go that way I'll mask of the reversing light section and put my 'Update 3' strip on it, I'm trying for a hint of modern DBS with that small clear section, but that's a one hit deal, wont be able to undo it, so an afternoon on photoshop may be in order before I commit to it.
I too think the tint looks good - and also like the strip.
If I ever own a DBS I too would look into tinting the rear lens - the only part I dislike on the car.

XKRacer

496 posts

207 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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I like it, I had a quick look at the DB9 I did and I see what you are trying to do, I get you can't go as wide as the later cars but then again the DB7s are narrower anyway and would look out of proportion.



Post up more pics once you have done it is obvious you have quite a few interested parties

DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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Exactly what I arived at too XKracer. The narrower light body, but above all the safety issue of obscuring too much of what they're actually there to do, dictated a slimmer, less invasive taper.

As for posting more pics...I couldn't help myself today, so I went into my workshop and indulged myself with another set, this time a little shorter with the boot end 2mm wider to accentuate the taper a little more. This is attempt 4:





315mm long, 6mm thick aluminium, 22mm at the boot end tapering to 10mm bull nose. Others have asked for a shorter version as the view from the back on previous sets looks like the whole light body's split in two. On the new Vantage the rear view does give the view of the end of the taper, I wasn't that keen while making them, they just looked too short, but once on the whole thing came together. I still prefer set 3, but I'm warming to these.



Then for the hell of it, the 'bling wing', for those who don't know when to say 'That's enough':






LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

177 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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Mark please stop!!!! (tongue in cheek mode). I'm worried about what will emerge after the "bling wing". As said earlier I think version 3 looks best to the eye and I think you should stop trying to guild the lily.

DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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LBS, yes mate, I've done enough I think. Set 3 is the one I'm having sprayed and applied later this month, I'll keep you informed.

DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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Latest versions:

Attempt/Set 5.





324mm long, 25mm at the boot tapering to 16mm bullnosed end, 6mm thick aluminium.


Attempt/Set 6.





455mm long, 25mm at the boot tapering to 15mm bullnosed end, 6mm thick aluminium.

I like both of these and there's no complicated curves in them, so once I've cleared up some safety issues and checked the adhesives, I'll knock out a few sets if anyone's interested.

GTDB7

Original Poster:

958 posts

168 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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I like the last set #6

The first 3 photo's of attempt #6 seem to be perfect however, the last shot they appear to be approx 10mm short. I imagine the ideal end point to be where the indicator lens meets the orange reflector lens.

I'll photoshop an image up form your last photo to highlight my point.

I'll post the PS image shortly.

GTDB7

Original Poster:

958 posts

168 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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Alloy extended to meet lens joint

Just to add for your information....

Attempt #5 to me seems to taper too heavily over the reverse light and red reflector, doesn't look a natural balance. Hope this makes sense.


Edited by GTDB7 on Saturday 18th September 19:55

GTDB7

Original Poster:

958 posts

168 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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Alloy strips on Tinted Lenses



Fake Painted strips on Tinted Lenses


ignore the left side.. the right side is a better representation :-)

DB7 pilot

500 posts

181 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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GTDB7, I think it's an optical illusion thing, the angle of that photo, looking through the transparency of the lens does make it appear as if it sits behind the dividing line in the indicator section of the lens. Here's one I took at the same time but didn't upload that shows it on the divider:


As for attempt 5's taper over the reflector and reversing light, I tried one with a parallel band up to that point and then tapered away over the brake/sidelight section, but it looked a bit too heavy over the section I'm most concerned about...the visible area over the brake light, but I understand what you're saying.