Headlight Question - Twin Headlights
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Hi Adrian
It's purely cosmetic, from what I've read in reviews when they are on dip
there is only one light on each side, the same for full beam, so some people
have added relays or swapped the lights for both dip and full beam models as
it looks great. But big $$$$.
I was keen to do this but found that the USA kits which seem the cheapest
option dip to the right (a little known fact) where as in NZ our lights have
to dip to the left. For example when you import a car from the USA you have to
swap the head lights so they dip down to the left.
Gazza
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It's purely cosmetic, from what I've read in reviews when they are on dip
there is only one light on each side, the same for full beam, so some people
have added relays or swapped the lights for both dip and full beam models as
it looks great. But big $$$$.
I was keen to do this but found that the USA kits which seem the cheapest
option dip to the right (a little known fact) where as in NZ our lights have
to dip to the left. For example when you import a car from the USA you have to
swap the head lights so they dip down to the left.
Gazza
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there are two types of quad light low profile kits.
One is BSP which uses motorcycle lights and arent that
great, and cant be modified to dip left unless you can replace all the lenses.
The second is the "Moss motors" kit which uses fully
aproved Hella units In which the outer is a dip lens
and the inner is a spot lens. The dip lenses can
easily be modded to left dip by simply removing the
special reflector blind in front of the bulb and flipping it over.
BUT Wait theres more.
Hella New Zealand qouted about $260 EACH for the lamp
units so that a VERY VERY expensive set of lights!!!
The full Moss kit is available from australia for
about 1300 Australian dollars OUCH!
The hella units can be seen by doing a google search
for "susquehanna motorsport"
you need to find the 90mm hella units
One is BSP which uses motorcycle lights and arent that
great, and cant be modified to dip left unless you can replace all the lenses.
The second is the "Moss motors" kit which uses fully
aproved Hella units In which the outer is a dip lens
and the inner is a spot lens. The dip lenses can
easily be modded to left dip by simply removing the
special reflector blind in front of the bulb and flipping it over.
BUT Wait theres more.
Hella New Zealand qouted about $260 EACH for the lamp
units so that a VERY VERY expensive set of lights!!!
The full Moss kit is available from australia for
about 1300 Australian dollars OUCH!
The hella units can be seen by doing a google search
for "susquehanna motorsport"
you need to find the 90mm hella units
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The Moss kit is on currently on sale at www.miatamania.com for USD399
Headlight Question - Twin Headlights
There's also the Mid-Tenn kit (at R-speed?)
http://www.rspeed.net/miata/item.asp?de ... od=601-050
http://www.rspeed.net/miata/item.asp?de ... od=601-050
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Wow they look great, but some close up pictures would be good, I wonder how
hard it would be to make something like this? Maybe the pop-up style would be
easier, as with the Perspex ones you can see them in the daylight so the
finish has to be much better.
I read the installation instructions for the Moss Kit and am impressed at the
detail they have gone to. If anyone has any ideas on how to make some please
share. The hardest part would be the getting some adjustable mounting rings
and then installing them at the correct angle. And as Glenn found out getting
the lights themselves could be expensive too.
Just a thought
Gazza
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hard it would be to make something like this? Maybe the pop-up style would be
easier, as with the Perspex ones you can see them in the daylight so the
finish has to be much better.
I read the installation instructions for the Moss Kit and am impressed at the
detail they have gone to. If anyone has any ideas on how to make some please
share. The hardest part would be the getting some adjustable mounting rings
and then installing them at the correct angle. And as Glenn found out getting
the lights themselves could be expensive too.
Just a thought
Gazza
PO1SON


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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 23:50:55 +1200, you wrote:
Try http://www.midtennmiata.com/headlights_angel.htm Few pics there .
Cheers
Gazza,Wow they look great, but some close up pictures would be good, I wonder how hard it would be to make something like this? Maybe the pop-up style would be easier, as with the Perspex ones you can see them in the daylight so the finish has to be much better.
I read the installation instructions for the Moss Kit and am impressed at the detail they have gone to. If anyone has any ideas on how to make some please share. The hardest part would be the getting some adjustable mounting rings and then installing them at the correct angle. And as Glenn found out getting the lights themselves could be expensive too.
Just a thought
Gazza
PO1SON
Try http://www.midtennmiata.com/headlights_angel.htm Few pics there .
Cheers
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The hella units have all the adjusters built in. you
just need to make up a frame to hang them in. Ive
looked into using factory frames but that wont
work.Cheapest solution would be track down some motor
bike lights and custom make some frames from sheet
aluminium. But for all the effort the moss kit is a
very good piece of gear, when you factor in how much
the hella lights are, although susquehanna motorsport
has them for US$60 each, which could be a possibility.
www.susquehanna.com
just need to make up a frame to hang them in. Ive
looked into using factory frames but that wont
work.Cheapest solution would be track down some motor
bike lights and custom make some frames from sheet
aluminium. But for all the effort the moss kit is a
very good piece of gear, when you factor in how much
the hella lights are, although susquehanna motorsport
has them for US$60 each, which could be a possibility.
www.susquehanna.com
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 08:08:25 +0100 (BST), you wrote:
cover and get a price for making acrylic covers. I will get prices on small
quantities ( say 10) Can't be that difficult to make a metal plate to hold the
lights bearing in mind there are pictures available. I noticed a Falcon
yesterday with very small headlights so perhaps about that size would do the
job. Wiring them is beyond me but I visualise 2 small lights each side. one for
full beam and one for dipped .
Colin Francis
Krenford Holdings Ltd
P.O. Box 18547
Christchurch
New Zealand
Ph (64) 3 3387-450 or (64) 0 274 321-737
www.westmorland.co.nz
I am quite keen on having fixed lights in my '96 MX. I will dig up a headlightThe hella units have all the adjusters built in. you
just need to make up a frame to hang them in. Ive
looked into using factory frames but that wont
work.Cheapest solution would be track down some motor
bike lights and custom make some frames from sheet
aluminium. But for all the effort the moss kit is a
very good piece of gear, when you factor in how much
the hella lights are, although susquehanna motorsport
has them for US$60 each, which could be a possibility.
www.susquehanna.com
cover and get a price for making acrylic covers. I will get prices on small
quantities ( say 10) Can't be that difficult to make a metal plate to hold the
lights bearing in mind there are pictures available. I noticed a Falcon
yesterday with very small headlights so perhaps about that size would do the
job. Wiring them is beyond me but I visualise 2 small lights each side. one for
full beam and one for dipped .
Colin Francis
Krenford Holdings Ltd
P.O. Box 18547
Christchurch
New Zealand
Ph (64) 3 3387-450 or (64) 0 274 321-737
www.westmorland.co.nz
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Hi Colin
I also don't like the pop-up lights so I've been looking at the photo's on web
sites people have suggested, but I have one concern.
On a normal headlight the beam travels outwards form the light (especially on
dip), as the light is sitting so low and back into the car by about 300mm, I
wonder how much of a shadow they will cast on the road, ie; how much road will
there be without light in front of the car. Maybe this is not an issue, I'm
just wondering. Thoughts or experience here anyone please.
Gazza
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I also don't like the pop-up lights so I've been looking at the photo's on web
sites people have suggested, but I have one concern.
On a normal headlight the beam travels outwards form the light (especially on
dip), as the light is sitting so low and back into the car by about 300mm, I
wonder how much of a shadow they will cast on the road, ie; how much road will
there be without light in front of the car. Maybe this is not an issue, I'm
just wondering. Thoughts or experience here anyone please.
Gazza
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Rod at AutoSpecs is a god fabricator, send me the image and I'll see if he
can knock one(or 10) up.
Biff
can knock one(or 10) up.
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There has been much discussion on the American forums
about those recessed ("Midd Ten")lights, and the poor
lighting they put out as Gazza described. The
shrouding caused by the recessed nature of the lamp
causes a long dark patch in front of the car which
isnt very good for doging potholes and tight bends.
( BTW Falcon lights wont fit-they're too big, only
the 90mm hellas will fit.)
[...]
about those recessed ("Midd Ten")lights, and the poor
lighting they put out as Gazza described. The
shrouding caused by the recessed nature of the lamp
causes a long dark patch in front of the car which
isnt very good for doging potholes and tight bends.
( BTW Falcon lights wont fit-they're too big, only
the 90mm hellas will fit.)
[...]
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 18:28:03 +1200, you wrote:
http://www.midtennmiata.com/headlights_angel.htm
Regards
Col
Biff. There are some good images atRod at AutoSpecs is a god fabricator, send me the image and I'll see if he
can knock one(or 10) up.
Biff
http://www.midtennmiata.com/headlights_angel.htm
Regards
Col
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 18:28:03 +1200, you wrote:
http://www.midtennmiata.com/round_headlights.htm
I'd be interested in sharing the funding to produce the acrylic covers etc
I am located in Ch-Ch
Here's another page of interest BiffRod at AutoSpecs is a god fabricator, send me the image and I'll see if he
can knock one(or 10) up.
Biff
http://www.midtennmiata.com/round_headlights.htm
I'd be interested in sharing the funding to produce the acrylic covers etc
I am located in Ch-Ch
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Its on its way to Rod, I'll see what he comes back with.
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Just found these on the web
http://www.susquehanna.com/susq/hella/headlamp.htm#90mm look half way down the
page under 90mm, not a bad price and come with adjusters, so only have to
build a simple frame and Perspex cover.
Can anyone tell me what DOT compliant means please? And also ECE??? I assume
this is not an indication of if it dips left or right...
Cheers
Gazza
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http://www.susquehanna.com/susq/hella/headlamp.htm#90mm look half way down the
page under 90mm, not a bad price and come with adjusters, so only have to
build a simple frame and Perspex cover.
Can anyone tell me what DOT compliant means please? And also ECE??? I assume
this is not an indication of if it dips left or right...
Cheers
Gazza
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DOT is Department Of Transportation in the USA.
ECE is European Economic Community. ECE 'cause it's probably French!
DOT will dip to the right as they would be for left hand drive, as will ECE.
It would have to meet UK standards I would think to be assured they dip to
the left as required here. If buying from the 'States then you won't have
legal lights for NZ. No way would any supplier in the USA have left dipping
lights, I suspect, unless they are exporting large quantities to right hand
drive countries. Not likely!
I'm staying with my standard size Hellas as light output and pattern is more
important to me than appearance. I happen to rather like those lights popped
up at night.
Grant.
ECE is European Economic Community. ECE 'cause it's probably French!
DOT will dip to the right as they would be for left hand drive, as will ECE.
It would have to meet UK standards I would think to be assured they dip to
the left as required here. If buying from the 'States then you won't have
legal lights for NZ. No way would any supplier in the USA have left dipping
lights, I suspect, unless they are exporting large quantities to right hand
drive countries. Not likely!
I'm staying with my standard size Hellas as light output and pattern is more
important to me than appearance. I happen to rather like those lights popped
up at night.
Grant.
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OOPS!
ECE is actually the Economic Commission for Europe.
Grant.
ECE is actually the Economic Commission for Europe.
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i'm dead keen to contribute too.
if we get a few together surely we can get something made that dips the right
way etc...?
[...]
if we get a few together surely we can get something made that dips the right
way etc...?
[...]
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 20:48:46 +1200, you wrote:
been completed for an alternative solution. There should be a unit available in
the very near future. Watch this space .
Colin Francis
Krenford Holdings Ltd
P.O. Box 18547
Christchurch
New Zealand
Ph (64) 3 3387-450 or (64) 0 274 321-737
www.westmorland.co.nz
Using typical Kiwi ingenuity and a bit of lateral thinking research has almosti'm dead keen to contribute too.
if we get a few together surely we can get something made that dips the right
way etc...?
ken newell
021-757-187
www.kenkong.com
been completed for an alternative solution. There should be a unit available in
the very near future. Watch this space .
Colin Francis
Krenford Holdings Ltd
P.O. Box 18547
Christchurch
New Zealand
Ph (64) 3 3387-450 or (64) 0 274 321-737
www.westmorland.co.nz
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Yep, checked today and its currently waiting on a donor part. Looks good.
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