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RobTwin wrote:So never did fit any extra lights cos anything that wouldnt be too big & ugly wouldnt have been bright enough.
The brightness is easily taken care of with a change of bulbs. Or even a change of the bulb holder in the lamp housing as well.

Another minor thing I did on the Chally was fit an extra and brighter lamp in each of the two front marker lights in the sides of the fenders. I wired them up to the turn signals so that, like the lights in the front vallance, they work as turn signals as well as side lights.
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Post by Anonymous »

Doesnt give guidance as to the correct shade of amber. Mine are such a deep shade of amber, you could almost be forgiven for mistaking them for red. ;)
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some of the crappy modern cars you see the signals are virtually white, which i find quite annoying
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Clivey wrote:Doesnt give guidance as to the correct shade of amber. Mine are such a deep shade of amber, you could almost be forgiven for mistaking them for red. ;)
:iagree:
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WillDatsun wrote:some of the crappy modern cars you see the signals are virtually white, which i find quite annoying
:iagree: with that too
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Post by Anonymous »

....well, that was the logic applied by the guy who MOT'd my Charger last June. Stout fellow indeed :)
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....still cost me £5.5k to get it though though :evil:
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my Charger's using the reverse lamps (with amber bulbs) as indicators at the moment, going to put it back to original soon
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That begs another question. How does your car pass an MOT without reversing lamps? :?
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Reversing lamps aren't statutory :)
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How does your car pass an MOT without reversing lamps?
It does they just flash amber reversing lights are not required for an mot
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Guy,

that makes no sense at all. Are you saying, disable the red flashing indicators that are original, change reverse lights so they flash, and install an amber lamp, so, no reverse lights, just oddly placed amber indicators with clear lens?????
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73 Cudas are perfect for swapping reverse lights to flashers :D
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