Fitting crystal halogen headlights - who did it?

Fitting crystal halogen headlights - who did it?

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andyf007

863 posts

260 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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Podie said:
Cheers Claire... be interesting to see how my crystal halogen jobbies and Philips Vision Plus bulbs compare....


Here I am again! Back off me hols. Ahh the stress of working in education and having to find something to do for 13 weeks each year when I'm at home.

I think you will be pleased with the difference Podie. But then I was upgrading from sealed beam units, so anything was an improvement. The beam certainly has a better pattern, with a clean spread and cut off on dip. The nearside up sweep(?) for illuminating road signs etc is also very good.

I still haven't got around to upgrading the bulbs yet, but the one's Claires using sound good. Though I may consider a modwise upgrade before fitting them, to ensure no loss in the wiring and prevent my ignition switch from melting.

I did email you a while back, Podie, when you first asked about them, as I did have some problems with the adjuster ring being too small. It would seem from Ray's experience, that you may not have any problems at all, though.

Andy

Podie

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46,634 posts

277 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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andyf007 said:

I did email you a while back, Podie, when you first asked about them, as I did have some problems with the adjuster ring being too small. It would seem from Ray's experience, that you may not have any problems at all, though.

Andy


I know... trying to dig it out...

andyf007

863 posts

260 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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YHM (again!)

Andy

Podie

Original Poster:

46,634 posts

277 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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andyf007 said:
YHM (again!)

Andy


Ta...

Pies

13,116 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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Podie said:

andyf007 said:

I did email you a while back, Podie, when you first asked about them, as I did have some problems with the adjuster ring being too small. It would seem from Ray's experience, that you may not have any problems at all, though.

Andy



I know... trying to dig it out...


Im not the only one who loses mail then

Podie

Original Poster:

46,634 posts

277 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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Pies said:

Podie said:


andyf007 said:

I did email you a while back, Podie, when you first asked about them, as I did have some problems with the adjuster ring being too small. It would seem from Ray's experience, that you may not have any problems at all, though.

Andy




I know... trying to dig it out...



Im not the only one who loses mail then


No I found it... filed under "TVR".... cunningly...

Pies

13,116 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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You file it

Podie

Original Poster:

46,634 posts

277 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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Pies said:
You file it





Things of use get filed.
Auto spam filter deletes it. Which is nice.
Work stuff is classed as spam.

Including work e-mails I average 300 mails a day across six e-mail addresses.

Outlook is a very powerful tool, but the vast majority of people have little idea of how to use it.

>> Edited by Podie on Tuesday 20th April 14:24