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Thanks for the info justdubbin and Sam.It did not make sense to me with the reply from the Guy as neutral.When I asked him to explain this term he did not have a clue.I even asked for him to check the specs on the lights but just got sorry do not know.
So how can you use such a light with a wide beam width over here in the UK,which will pass the UK M.O.T.Will a beam correction sticker on the lense deflect the unwanted beam pattern ,to correct it. I'm a little bit in the dark with these new style lights,I know where I'm at with handed light units.But I'm willing to read comments and learn Cheers VEEMAN |
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Thats what I'll be doing with my all red US spec rear light lens. Rob. |
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Fair comment,but will still have to get the new lights aligned to use on the road.Hence I will be in the same boat again.Knowing my luck I would get pulled by the Law for misaligned headlights.
Cheers VEEMAN |
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Are you a member of a VDub club? if not then why not
most clubs have a friendly MOT station who know the that actually Beetles & Buses DO have that amount of play in the steering etc. well if you have a word I'm sure they will be able to set these lights up to be as legal as possible :agree: I think if you want it bad then you'll be able to get around it some way or another. |
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No I'm not a member of a Vdub club,most of the one's in this neck of the woods just fold due to lack of interest.
I will take what you say on board and look into this matter further.Many thanks to every one for the advice and help Cheers Vince |
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