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Headlight solution.(now mounted)

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Headlight solution.(now mounted)

Post by Dozoor »

Just thought i would share these Part Numbers ,
I had a few problems locating a spotlight type case that would exept
a standard adr approved headlight with high and low ,

Any way Narva do a Rubber case work light that comes with no light
but wiring for either single or dual filament lights ,
the trick is it takes a 146mm insert and you can locate it to mount upside down sidways whatever , Hella still do 146 mm sealed high/lows

Total cost 2 x narva cases p/n 72448NA $46.40 + gst
2 x Hella sealed beam 60/37w $50.96 + gst P/n 1076HE

Avialable at Truckline.
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Post by Bluey »

top work Dozoor, should help those mega lifted cruisers/patrols out there
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Post by hypo »

nice find Larry.... :armsup:
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Post by andrew e »

what do they use on hot rods? i think bushrangers (early ones) use a ciebe which are very $$$.
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Post by Dozoor »

Well they go together , I mounted them side way,s I think it looks a little better than with the bodgey Rectanguler ones i had , put some led blinkers on to .

Mounted pic .
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Post by markil »

looks very :cool:

have you been wheeling your car yet?

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Post by chimpboy »

I think that's an outstanding job and a nice find with the headlight cases.

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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

I've actually run a set of the rubber worklight shells for quite a while now. I used them after the metal shells rusted through after too much beachwork. The beauty of them is they can be mounted at any angle, and the lights themselves will always be straight. The 2 side spots on the front of this are rubber shells, mounted at about 45 deg.
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