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Post by quick60 »

G'day all, I have an idea.

I've just spoken to Lightforce about a screw on bulb protector to replace the lens for daytime use. The idea is to allow improved airflow to intercoolers and radiators during the hotter days, which is easily and quickly changed over, because lets face it, most of our driving is done during the day, and touring with better air flow to the radiator would be a huge advantage. The 170's and 240's both have the same thread/globe size, so would suit these models, and I'm not too sure about the others.

Who would be interested in something like this ?
Please add your name below as they may be interested in manufacture if there is enough market for it.
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Post by numbnuts »

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Post by bogged »

quick60 wrote:G'day all, I have an idea.

I've just spoken to Lightforce about a screw on bulb protector to replace the lens for daytime use. The idea is to allow improved airflow to intercoolers and radiators during the hotter days, which is easily and quickly changed over, because lets face it, most of our driving is done during the day, and touring with better air flow to the radiator would be a huge advantage. The 170's and 240's both have the same thread/globe size, so would suit these models, and I'm not too sure about the others.

Who would be interested in something like this ?
Please add your name below as they may be interested in manufacture if there is enough market for it.
Thanks,
Damian.
Sounds interesting.. what sort of cost??
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Post by "CANADA" »

I would be worried about the extra force on the bulb socket...Something that slipped over the whole light like a wedge would be better, yah?
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Post by ausyota »

Sounds like a good idea to me.
2 points to think of -
1. Can they be made long enough to suit the HID globe conversions that a lot of people are fitting?

2. I would think the little leg that holds the lens from turning easilly may get worn with swapping them all the time and cause the lens to rotate with the vibrations of say a corrugated road.
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Post by leehamescort »

Sounds good to me too, have to be round the $15 mark a pair though, much dearer and i doubt I'd bother.

Ausyota, yeah, your right about them getteing loose with a lot of use, The best thing to stiffen them back up it to put a hose clamp around the screw section to pull the tab down and lock them tight again, but all adds to the time it takes stuffing around swapping/adjusting them.

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Post by John H »

Yep, I'd be interested if the price was realistic.
I have a front mounted intercooler and last week fitted some aluminium mesh across the front of it (the stuff that you can get from Supercheap for $30).
I swear that after this my truck was noticably slower. Removed the mesh and exposed the cooler again and she goes like a train again.
All this is with some Lightforce 240's up front.
I figure that if a bit of mesh grill can make that much difference, then removing the two dinner plate sized lights would also make a sizeable difference.
I think I will start by experimenting with some home made plastic covers - an empty plastic peanut butter jar for example. But if Lightforce did a purpose made fitting I would buy it.
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Post by "CANADA" »

What about a swivel base instead to turn them around? generaly they are cone shape?
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Post by MissDrew »

MADZUKI wrote:What about a swivel base instead to turn them around? generaly they are cone shape?
Your a dumb shit some times, what help would that be to air flow into the rad? NONE!!!!!!!!!!

They are talking about unscrewing the complete reflector off the light, this leaving the globe out in the open, then screwing a small jam jar sized cup back on the protect the globe from the weather but leaving max air flow to the rad for day time driving.
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Post by -Scott- »

Guts wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:What about a swivel base instead to turn them around? generaly they are cone shape?
Your a dumb shit some times, what help would that be to air flow into the rad? NONE!!!!!!!!!!

They are talking about unscrewing the complete reflector off the light, this leaving the globe out in the open, then screwing a small jam jar sized cup back on the protect the globe from the weather but leaving max air flow to the rad for day time driving.
Spoilsport! :bad-words:

I wanted to see how long it would be before he worked it out. :lol:

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Post by MissDrew »

-Scott- wrote:
Guts wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:What about a swivel base instead to turn them around? generaly they are cone shape?
Your a dumb shit some times, what help would that be to air flow into the rad? NONE!!!!!!!!!!

They are talking about unscrewing the complete reflector off the light, this leaving the globe out in the open, then screwing a small jam jar sized cup back on the protect the globe from the weather but leaving max air flow to the rad for day time driving.
Spoilsport! :bad-words:

I wanted to see how long it would be before he worked it out. :lol:

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Post by "CANADA" »

Guts wrote:
-Scott- wrote:
Guts wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:What about a swivel base instead to turn them around? generaly they are cone shape?
Your a dumb shit some times, what help would that be to air flow into the rad? NONE!!!!!!!!!!

They are talking about unscrewing the complete reflector off the light, this leaving the globe out in the open, then screwing a small jam jar sized cup back on the protect the globe from the weather but leaving max air flow to the rad for day time driving.
Spoilsport! :bad-words:

I wanted to see how long it would be before he worked it out. :lol:

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Post by Geoffrey Dick »

it may be a bit of a pain but i just use rubber stoppers avaliable from clark rubber and pull the bulbs out. the stoppers are the kind on the end of walking sticks etc. can supply pics if you want. think they are 38mm
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Post by quick60 »

Geoffrey Dick wrote:it may be a bit of a pain but i just use rubber stoppers avaliable from clark rubber and pull the bulbs out. the stoppers are the kind on the end of walking sticks etc. can supply pics if you want. think they are 38mm
Good thinking, I was trying to avoid pulling the globes out all the time.
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Post by Jimbo »

Yeah i would be interested at the right price
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

I'd be interested if the price was right
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Post by Gruntahunta »

Yes, i would definately be interested as i have a spottie in the middle of my roof for shooting. It would be good to be able to take the reflector off when not using it.

John H........... Putting mesh across the front of an intercooler will definately reduce it's effectiveness, the manufacturers will readily tell you this. Good move to keep it off.

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Post by turps »

mmm Yes I would be interested. As I plan I mounting 4 HID converted LF240's on the roof. And being a wagon I cant make a drop down bar. So this would mean I would be able to leave the mounts there and still maybe make it into carparks.
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Post by bogged »

so what price ?
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Post by RUFF »

Guts wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:What about a swivel base instead to turn them around? generaly they are cone shape?
Your a dumb shit some times,
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Post by quick60 »

bogged wrote:so what price ?
I don't know, I need to get a lot more interested for them to think about making it. I've posted this idea on a couple of other forums, but not a real lot of intrest so far. I might have to make my own ?
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Post by bogged »

quick60 wrote:
bogged wrote:so what price ?
I don't know, I need to get a lot more interested for them to think about making it. I've posted this idea on a couple of other forums, but not a real lot of intrest so far. I might have to make my own ?
ah ok, thought this was something that might have already been happening... :(
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Post by Patchy »

so does that mean if someone breaks there lens they can just unscrew it of another rig and be done. why not cable tie the whole light assy on to the bumper that way they can have it all with just side cutters
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

Why not go into Supercheap & buy a couple of tow ball covers & fit some foam in them ???

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