Headlight conversion, Is this right???

Headlight conversion, Is this right???

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matt101

Original Poster:

299 posts

260 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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Just had a front end respray and speed six headlight conversion done and have noticed that the driver side headlight lenses seem to protrude around one inch further than on the passenger side. The whole lense (both) assembly is set around 1 inch further in to the pod on the passenger side!!

I guess that this may be down to beam alignment which is what the bodyshop tell me but I cant help thinking that this looks a bit strange.

Also, I noticed that the part numbers on the lenses are different on each side.

Is this how they should be?????


Cheers,


Matt.



james

1,362 posts

285 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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I'd expect the part numbers on the lenses to be different, as one will be a left hand lens, and the other a right hand lens.

I would suggest looking at a few other cars for a comparison to check whether they have been fitted. However, if they haven't, it serves you right for spoiling the lovely front end of your car with those stupid new lights

matt101

Original Poster:

299 posts

260 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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Not a fan of the conversion then James!!!!

Must admit, I had to think long and hard about it myself but Im dead pleased with the look so far.

Differences between part numbers on each side seems to make good sense. I will have to take a close look at a few other cars to compare the fit.

james

1,362 posts

285 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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Never liked it. I didn't like it when I first saw it at the motor show in 2000. The original had a nice looking "face", but those little lights just ruined the whole front of the car for me.

I know that lots of people like it, but I guess I'm just a traditionalist )

olly

2,174 posts

285 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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I'm with James on this one. I think the old? sytle lights give the car a much more timeless & ultimately classic look.

The "pod" style lights look ok on some cars, but aren't my cup of tea....

matt101

Original Poster:

299 posts

260 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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I guess that cerb is yours Olly???. I came across this pic on a number of occasions whilst looking for mine. A fantastic example!!!


butbetterwithpods!!!


My last TVR was a Chim in cooper green and I would not have considered the conversion on that car. The colour and shape was far more tratitional than the cerb and I dont think it would have worked at all.

My new Cerb is rather lairy with respect to its colour and I think this is why it gets away with it.



>> Edited by matt101 on Wednesday 28th May 17:26

WilliamBall

4,277 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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Agree, which is why I never had mine done, plus if I had the dosh availabie I would have spent it on more handling/braking/go faster goodies.

I can't think of any car that's been 'updated' thats ever looked as good as the original in retrospect. New styles often look good just because they're different, but the 'original' of any car usually has some coherent design that works timelessly.

So, for me, the original lights will always be best.

Each to his own though.

WB

M@H

11,296 posts

273 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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Well I quite like this one:




Cheeers
Matt

olly

2,174 posts

285 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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matt101 said: I guess that cerb is yours Olly???. I came across this pic on a number of occasions whilst looking for mine. A fantastic example!!!

>> Edited by matt101 on Wednesday 28th May 17:26


Thanks Yep - thats our car !

david beer

3,982 posts

268 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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I have these Hella's on my Griff and having fitting and wiring(most important for brightness!) them myself i know they can be a bit of pain to set,patern wise, and appearance wise. You can screw them in and out by about an inch!! Mine are right now, i set them up wheels off parked around 20ft away from a brick wall,correct ride height and twiddled until correct.