Headlight chrome rings.
Headlight chrome rings.
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KentishS2

Original Poster:

1,354 posts

262 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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What fitment are they?

There are a few different types I discovered at a recent show and the ones I took a guess at fitting didn't. Does anyone know what they originally fitted?

The ones I bought look exactly the same as the old ones but are just everso very very very slightly smaller in diameter ......bummer eh!

greenv8s

30,999 posts

307 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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They are basically mini headlights, also used on just about every kit car in the world as far as I can see! Fairly easy to get hold of the trim, but you will need to add the little strip at the bottom used to secure them to the bonnet. Alternatively if you buy through a TVR specialist they may come with this already done.

KentishS2

Original Poster:

1,354 posts

262 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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I think my new pair are mini and morris minor fitment but they didn't have a little strip and the old pair don't either.

The old trim rings have a hole in one of them for a little screw but there is no screw used, they just push on. You couldn't even get to the underside to secure a screw because of the bonnet shape. I think the trim the other side doesn't have this so I must have a bit of a mixture!

The new rings were pretty good just seemed a fraction too large, perhaps they are correct but just need the strips to hold them firmly in place, what are these strips like?

WildfireS3

9,917 posts

275 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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They are indeed modified mini headlight fairings. When I replaced mine I found that a blob of hot melt glue gun on the inside of it before putting it on holds fine, especially if you intend to take them off a lot as I was at the time.

You can get them from any mini supplier.

KentishS2

Original Poster:

1,354 posts

262 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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My new ones (I think) were described as being suitable for a mini or a moggy minor. They are the slightly deeper but less rounded ones and do cover the adjusters very well (previous trims left the adjusters exposed ....uhhmmm yes ....they looked very nice indeed)!

I think I'll have another go with these new trims and see if I can get them to stay in place with a little help from my black silicone gun, or something suitable.

Also replacing those horrible escort "sticky out" square side repeaters with nicely shaped LED flush ones soon (bought at a show for just £10 for a pair).

Thanks for your help guys.

Kevin

Psychobert

6,318 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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If you buy new rings that don't have the plate to screw them to the bodywork, worth making one up. I've just threaded some wire through the hole in the ring, into an electrical connector and then screwed to the bosy work. Saves them flying off at speed..

pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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IMHO Id rather they flew of than bounced on my paintwork

keirangrogan

486 posts

287 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Just done this last weekend, the little strip is actully an opened out "Speaker thingy" pop riveted into place.

Speaker thingy - the black clip that fit over your door card before you fit the speaker, this then accepts the self tapping screw.

KentishS2

Original Poster:

1,354 posts

262 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Thanks guys, I did manage to get the push on ones to fit over all the fixings for the headlamp and they are OK now.

I doubt they'll fly off as the fit is too tight between the ring and bonnet.