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Uprating reversing lights advice please?
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#16: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: Mike PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 1:43 pm
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Just use the door mirrors? I've never had a problem with mine to be honest.

#17: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: E5GDM, Location: Essex PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:21 pm
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Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Hid.
In reverse lights? Confused
Roflmao Laughing
Still laughing?
Even more so Laughing
At what? My HID post or Lee's ignorance about HID's for reversing lights?

Ignorance?

A) Reverse lights wouldn't be on long enough for them to heat up and be bright enough
B) They don't make HID P21W conversion kits

Yes ignorance, as they are available, wether they'd be the answer to the problem is another matter, but-
A) How do you know how long the OP would have his reverse lights on for? Or how long he'd be prepared to wait for them to warm up?
B) How do you know the OP wouldn't add a HID as an auxiliary reverse light or be able to convert his existing light?

#18: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:22 pm
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E5GDM wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Hid.
In reverse lights? Confused
Roflmao Laughing
Still laughing?
Even more so Laughing
At what? My HID post or Lee's ignorance about HID's for reversing lights?

Ignorance?

A) Reverse lights wouldn't be on long enough for them to heat up and be bright enough
B) They don't make HID P21W conversion kits

Yes ignorance, as they are available, wether they'd be the answer to the problem is another matter, but-
A) How do you know how long the OP would have his reverse lights on for? Or how long he'd be prepared to wait for them to warm up?
B) How do you know the OP wouldn't add a HID as an auxiliary reverse light or be able to convert his existing light?

Link me to some then....

#19: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: macj, Location: Essex PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:26 pm
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The old Leyland mini rally car used to have front facing auxillary lights inside the windscreen.... why not use one to face out of the rear window.... simple wiring into existing loom at rear... they are fairly common on freebay

#20: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: Werdnal, Location: Cornwall, UK PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:47 pm
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Mike wrote:
Just use the door mirrors? I've never had a problem with mine to be honest.

Still useless. Hubby was driving earlier and we had to back up in the lane and he ended up opening his door and leaning out. He drives a van all day so used to using his mirrors, but first time he'd backed mine up in the dark. Going to check tomorrow that they actually have the right bulbs in them, as they seem so dim. They are also very high - being an SW, and don't really cast the light where you need it.

The extra spotlight on the reverse circuit sounds like a good idea, might look into this.

OP is a female by the way, and although we are not known for our reversing skills even in daylight, I can drive backwards as well as I drive forwards!

#21: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: meady, Location: basingstoke PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 4:46 pm
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Werdnal wrote:
Mike wrote:
Just use the door mirrors? I've never had a problem with mine to be honest.

Still useless. Hubby was driving earlier and we had to back up in the lane and he ended up opening his door and leaning out. He drives a van all day so used to using his mirrors, but first time he'd backed mine up in the dark. Going to check tomorrow that they actually have the right bulbs in them, as they seem so dim. They are also very high - being an SW, and don't really cast the light where you need it.

The extra spotlight on the reverse circuit sounds like a good idea, might look into this.

OP is a female by the way, and although we are not known for our reversing skills even in daylight, I can drive backwards as well as I drive forwards!

that dont mean you can drive backwards any good, it just means your driving forwards is rubbish Smile

#22: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: Werdnal, Location: Cornwall, UK PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:21 pm
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Thanks for that vote of confidence Crying or Very sad

#23: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: E5GDM, Location: Essex PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:56 pm
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Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Hid.
In reverse lights? Confused
Roflmao Laughing
Still laughing?
Even more so Laughing
At what? My HID post or Lee's ignorance about HID's for reversing lights?
Ignorance?
A) Reverse lights wouldn't be on long enough for them to heat up and be bright enough
B) They don't make HID P21W conversion kits
Yes ignorance, as they are available, wether they'd be the answer to the problem is another matter, but-
A) How do you know how long the OP would have his reverse lights on for? Or how long he'd be prepared to wait for them to warm up?
B) How do you know the OP wouldn't add a HID as an auxiliary reverse light or be able to convert his existing light?
Link me to some then....
As requested

#24: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:58 pm
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E5GDM wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Dabamash wrote:
Lee wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Hid.
In reverse lights? Confused
Roflmao Laughing
Still laughing?
Even more so Laughing
At what? My HID post or Lee's ignorance about HID's for reversing lights?
Ignorance?
A) Reverse lights wouldn't be on long enough for them to heat up and be bright enough
B) They don't make HID P21W conversion kits
Yes ignorance, as they are available, wether they'd be the answer to the problem is another matter, but-
A) How do you know how long the OP would have his reverse lights on for? Or how long he'd be prepared to wait for them to warm up?
B) How do you know the OP wouldn't add a HID as an auxiliary reverse light or be able to convert his existing light?
Link me to some then....
As requested

Anyone can google that Rolling Eyes

You said they make P21 HIDs, so where are they?

#25: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: E5GDM, Location: Essex PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:09 pm
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Lee wrote:
You said they make P21 HIDs, so where are they?

Shocked No I didn't!!
I said HIDS were available for reversing lights & that he may add an auxiliary light or convert an existing light. I also said it may not be the answer.

#26: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: Edward, Location: In the garage PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:14 am
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The back window on the Sw is heavily tinted isn't it??? Could that be the problem?

#27: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: vanman_foci, Location: Barry, South Wales PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:24 am
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Edward wrote:
The back window on the Sw is heavily tinted isn't it??? Could that be the problem?

Yeah factory tinted like it

#28: Re: Uprating reversing lights advice please? Author: E5GDM, Location: Essex PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:26 am
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Put an auxiliary light, of some description, on the back bumper. Either wire it in to the existing reverse light circuitry or via an independent switch. Both ways would require a relay to be safe.



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