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Post by DC3Td on Jul 6, 2014 19:24:02 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 6:53:26 GMT 10
Hi Gordo.. The problem with those lights is .... they have the lamp holders protruding out the back .... No good for surface mounting on a caravan. Right style lenses Wrong backing plates. Reddo
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Post by sportsman 1 on Jul 7, 2014 14:57:08 GMT 10
They are the ones I fitted to the Clipper.
No problem on that, the originals were the same and cant see them from inside because of the inner lining.
Leigh.
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Post by DC3Td on Jul 7, 2014 17:46:34 GMT 10
Gday Reddo & Leigh.Slot head screwed to a nice piece of timber backing with holes drilled out to accomodate lamp holders should take care of business. gordo
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 19:39:59 GMT 10
Gday Reddo & Leigh.Slot head screwed to a nice piece of timber backing with holes drilled out to accomodate lamp holders should take care of business. gordo Yeah ... Thought about doing that when I was tidying up the lights on the front of the supalite.. but the "cavity " between inner and outer skins is only 25mm thick and I didn't want the rear end of the lights and wiring jutting into a block of timber on the inside of the van. They must have been available with sideways mounted lamp holders at some stage. Reddo
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Post by DC3Td on Jul 7, 2014 20:33:05 GMT 10
Yo Reddo.Actually the backing timber would be affixed to the back of light,then screwed to the outer wall of said `van.All that would be showing internally would be the wiring.Alternatively & this is w/o looking at any,(cos mine havent arrived yet to go on a landy tub trailer)perhaps the lamp holder could be removed & turned sideways with a saddle clamp holding it in place? gordo
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