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Old 20-05-08, 07:54 PM
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My fog light is a nice snug fit between the bars so I took it apart and drilled the fog light case top and bottom then did the same to the bumper . Attached with self tappers and rebuilt the light.
I like it, do you know what make the fog light is ?

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Old 20-05-08, 09:23 PM
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I was going to use the same style lights as the tail lights but fitted to the body between the bumper bars. I was going to check against the SVA regs but haven't done so yet, anyone know of a reason why I shouldn't?

I'm sure I've seen a pic with this done.

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Old 20-05-08, 09:25 PM
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Where did you get that lamp? Looks fairly tidy and I love the idea of folding it up out the way.

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Howard, I think it is Hella.
I bought it 25 years ago to go on my VW Beetle but never fitted it, it has been with me ever since and has moved house 6 times unused until last month !
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Thanks Clive that shouldn't be a problem. My only other concern was whether being behind (car side) of the bumper would be a problem as at some angles there will be a limited view of the lights. I'll get around to checking the SVA requirements at some time

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Old 21-05-08, 08:29 AM
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Thanks Clive that shouldn't be a problem. My only other concern was whether being behind (car side) of the bumper would be a problem as at some angles there will be a limited view of the lights. I'll get around to checking the SVA requirements at some time

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Rear Fog Light Angle of View.
For a single fog lamp the angle of view is:
Hoizontal - 25 degrees inwards and outwards.
Vertical - 5 degrees above and below the horizontal.
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