Adamski said:Ah, I see. That would be a PITA. Fair do's....
Dont think I posted this previously but I used mirror tint film to cover the amber bulbs... job done and totally de-gingered![]()
Adamski said:Hi Andrew, you could try the cj10jeeper method of tinting the bulbs orange? If you want to fully de-ginger the lights you could simply run some silver tinting film along the inside of the clear indicator to mask the orange bulbs.
Could you take the silver mirror housing from your existing orange indicators, assuming you use the above method for the bulbs?
Hope this helps
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Adamski said:- that's the trickiest thing about these projects, the unforeseen delays due to missing parts or broken bits. I had a headlight retainer bolt shear off when I did mine, had to magic (and brute force
) to fix it
Hope you get it sorted - you could always use silver tint on the inner side of the clear indicator lense to keep the orange away. I nearly went down that route
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Bradders75 said:Andrew, you're going through the exact problems I did! I ended up having to use my original pre-facelift indicator housings and accept that a couple of the lugs from the clear indicators don't line up. However, it's still very securely fastened on the lugs available.
As for the bulbs - I strongly recommend you avoid using orange painted bulbs which, as you may have found out, is all the BAY9S is available in. I tried painting my own and also bought a couple of 'aftermarket' sets from ebay and all starting smoking and peeling after a few minutes with the hazzard switch left on. :roll: You could even see subtle changes in the shades of amber on each individual indicator as the tint started to burn! In the end, I wrapped the original clear BAY9S bulbs in Kapton tape which I'm lucky enough to have access to. Not ideal but this stuff can handle 300C and also happens to comes in a perfect amber colour.
By the way, I still have the left overs from my cut and shut so may have a pair of domes and a projector lense you can have. No idea if it's LH or RH so you'll have to tell me what to look for!
andrewr said:Bradders75 said:Andrew, you're going through the exact problems I did! I ended up having to use my original pre-facelift indicator housings and accept that a couple of the lugs from the clear indicators don't line up. However, it's still very securely fastened on the lugs available.
As for the bulbs - I strongly recommend you avoid using orange painted bulbs which, as you may have found out, is all the BAY9S is available in. I tried painting my own and also bought a couple of 'aftermarket' sets from ebay and all starting smoking and peeling after a few minutes with the hazzard switch left on. :roll: You could even see subtle changes in the shades of amber on each individual indicator as the tint started to burn! In the end, I wrapped the original clear BAY9S bulbs in Kapton tape which I'm lucky enough to have access to. Not ideal but this stuff can handle 300C and also happens to comes in a perfect amber colour.
By the way, I still have the left overs from my cut and shut so may have a pair of domes and a projector lense you can have. No idea if it's LH or RH so you'll have to tell me what to look for!
Thanks for the advice about the orange paint, the last thing i want is my bulbs burning or turning black! where did you get the Kapton tape from?
That would be great if you have a pair of domes - do you mind checking for me?
For the projector lens, I'm at work at the mo but will upload a photo later on to show you what i'm looking for - If you have this too then you're a life saver!
Andrew.
andrewr said:Bradders75 said:Andrew, you're going through the exact problems I did! I ended up having to use my original pre-facelift indicator housings and accept that a couple of the lugs from the clear indicators don't line up. However, it's still very securely fastened on the lugs available.
As for the bulbs - I strongly recommend you avoid using orange painted bulbs which, as you may have found out, is all the BAY9S is available in. I tried painting my own and also bought a couple of 'aftermarket' sets from ebay and all starting smoking and peeling after a few minutes with the hazzard switch left on. :roll: You could even see subtle changes in the shades of amber on each individual indicator as the tint started to burn! In the end, I wrapped the original clear BAY9S bulbs in Kapton tape which I'm lucky enough to have access to. Not ideal but this stuff can handle 300C and also happens to comes in a perfect amber colour.
By the way, I still have the left overs from my cut and shut so may have a pair of domes and a projector lense you can have. No idea if it's LH or RH so you'll have to tell me what to look for!
Thanks for the advice about the orange paint, the last thing i want is my bulbs burning or turning black! where did you get the Kapton tape from?
That would be great if you have a pair of domes - do you mind checking for me?
For the projector lens, I'm at work at the mo but will upload a photo later on to show you what i'm looking for - If you have this too then you're a life saver!
Andrew.
Bradders75 said:I got the Kapton tape from work but if you do a search online, it's readily available. Don't hold me responsible if anything goes wrong though - I only used it as a last resort!
I'll have a root through my box of bits later and let you know what I have. You're more than welcome to have what you need if you just cover my postage.![]()