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  • #16
    small hole and selftapping screw/or small hole in top of lamp then put a 3-4mm nut and bolt, thats how I did it when rallying years ago, but not the prettiest way, steadies look so much nicer and professional

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    • #17
      i just attached it with bolt that held the light togther, for my nxt car am guna use hella spot lights just 2 b different

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      • #18
        A bit more variety for you

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        • #19
          kev, i thought that if lights are fitted to a car, they have to operate for the MOT??

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          • #20
            Nope. Never wired mine up on this car. as long as the covers are on then no problem with the MOT.
            Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

            CHES'S UNDERSTUDY...........

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            • #22
              Finaly Had chance to get outside and have a play with the car. starded looking at were to put the brackets and lights, and a question has arisen

              Were the top lip of the bracket will be mounted

              there doesn't apear to be any room between the bottom of the grill the the front panel, and there is no vertical adjustment in the mounts for the grill. is this normal? if so isthere a way round it other than chopping up the grill? (out of the quastion )

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              Rear wheel drive 4 t3h win \\o/

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              • #23
                There should be enough room for the lamp brackets between your grille and front panel. The location of the brackets are by the front bumper bolt which attaches to the bracket (If using original style brackets) If using the Alloy quick release ones then they need to go to the edge of the bumper bracket hole. Hope this helps.
                Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

                CHES'S UNDERSTUDY...........

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                • #24
                  Originally posted by Frosticles
                  If using the Alloy quick release ones then they need to go to the edge of the bumper bracket hole. Hope this helps.
                  Thanks for the info will have to see iff the grill can be persuaded to give a little room.

                  Which side of the bumper whole shoud the Q/R brackets go?

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                  1978 RS Mexico
                  Rear wheel drive 4 t3h win \\o/

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                  • #25
                    i had the end of the bumper in the middle of the lamp bracket

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                    • #26
                      Well Several hours later and a little bit of cursing all is now well.

                      didn't have to chop the grill in the end. there was just enough flex in it to get all the crews in. Just need to get the steadies sorted and get the dodgy alternator sorted



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                      1978 RS Mexico
                      Rear wheel drive 4 t3h win \\o/

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                      • #27
                        nice

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                        • #28
                          They look great
                          Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

                          CHES'S UNDERSTUDY...........

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                          • #29
                            i agree..... as a flat front should be.... top job


                            cheeRS
                            RSOC No: 14406
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                            • #30
                              nice! and they work..........eh kev?

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