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#1 james.a

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Posted 29 February 2016 - 08:58 PM

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Been tooling around with getting rid of the battered and utterly knackered fog lights and replacing them with something a little fresher. Decided in the end to take the old fog light housing and using it as a basis for holding DRLs. 

 

 

Not written a guide before so here goes!

 

1.     Remove the glass lens from the original fog light housing. I found the best way of doing this was to heat the whole housing first for around 10 – 15 minutes in the oven to soften the glue. The slide in a small flat head screwdriver under the lip and push it around the edge to break the sealant and ease the glass off.

 

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2.     Use a pair of pliers and a screwdriver to unclip the interior lens and remove (provide your own cat for this stage)

 

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3.     Flip the housing over to show the white sealant on the back. Dig out the corners until metal lugs are seen. Ease these out to allow the metal lens housing to be removed

 

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4.     Continue to remove the white sealant around the dome section at the rear so this can be removed. I cleaned the housing up at this point, removed the adjuster and gave it a bit of a treatment with WD40 then GT85 to keep it vaguely serviceable.

 

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5.     To use the existing bracket, I had to angle grind the captive nuts off sand them down to remove any loose paint and then paint with some – thankfully blagged from the NPC stores - hammerite

 

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6.     I found that to get the DRL to sit reasonably flush with the hole in the clam they had to be mounted a good way forward of the original housings. To that end I paid a trip to my local DIY mega store and joined the interminable queue of the damned whilst various orange aproned folks milled around doing things far more important than manning a till. On the list:

 

a.     4 4cm number four bolts

b.     12 number four nylock nuts

c.      M6 Roofing bolt x 6

d.     M6 Nyloc bolt x 6

 

Washers etc

 

7.     Put the whole shebang together and tiger seal the DRL unit into the housing using tiger seal. These line up neatly with lugs on the back of the DRL unit.

 

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8.     Adjust the length of the screws to get the shole unit to sit a couple of mm back from the fog light holes.

 

 

 


Edited by james.a, 29 February 2016 - 09:03 PM.


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Posted 29 February 2016 - 09:07 PM

Very nice work James, making the NPC look less like gaffa tape & hammer wielding cavemen and more like craftsmen/engineers.



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Posted 29 February 2016 - 09:09 PM

lol my painting is still a bit slap it on but it shouldn't rust for a bit

 



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Posted 29 February 2016 - 09:16 PM

Nice work

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Posted 29 February 2016 - 09:51 PM

Great job James, do you have a pic with them fitted back in the clam ? :-)

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Posted 29 February 2016 - 09:54 PM

Not yet mate. It's in being resprayed at the moment. This has been a bit of a side project whilst it's away. May see if I can pop over to the garage tomorrow and fit them to see how the depth alignment works.

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Posted 29 February 2016 - 10:12 PM

Not yet mate. It's in being resprayed at the moment. This has been a bit of a side project whilst it's away. May see if I can pop over to the garage tomorrow and fit them to see how the depth alignment works.

Interesting way round it! Like the idea, look forward to seeing it in place. Are they proper DRL or like mine, don't dim when you put your main lights on, which is not genuine DRL?

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Posted 01 March 2016 - 09:06 AM

 

Not yet mate. It's in being resprayed at the moment. This has been a bit of a side project whilst it's away. May see if I can pop over to the garage tomorrow and fit them to see how the depth alignment works.

Interesting way round it! Like the idea, look forward to seeing it in place. Are they proper DRL or like mine, don't dim when you put your main lights on, which is not genuine DRL?

 

 

That's not what defines a DRL.

 

They only need to dim when they are 40 mm or less from the indicator or dipped beam modules.


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Posted 01 March 2016 - 01:35 PM

 

Not yet mate. It's in being resprayed at the moment. This has been a bit of a side project whilst it's away. May see if I can pop over to the garage tomorrow and fit them to see how the depth alignment works.

Interesting way round it! Like the idea, look forward to seeing it in place. Are they proper DRL or like mine, don't dim when you put your main lights on, which is not genuine DRL?

 

 

Not sure at the moment, the aim would be ideally to have them switched using the redundant fog light switch, but I know if I wire them up directly to that switch then they will only light when the side lights are on which defeats the object somewhat. 

 

The kit came with wiring to link to ignition and then go off when the main lights are triggered. 



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Posted 01 March 2016 - 07:22 PM

Put the DRL into the car today for a trial fitting. Not plumbed in yet and will need to use the adjuster to bring the bottom back a little but otherwise looks ok

 

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Posted 01 March 2016 - 07:44 PM

Someone nicked your headlight....and front plate. Lidlvx. :lol:

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Posted 21 March 2016 - 07:28 PM

Not yet mate. It's in being resprayed at the moment. This has been a bit of a side project whilst it's away. May see if I can pop over to the garage tomorrow and fit them to see how the depth alignment works.

Interesting way round it! Like the idea, look forward to seeing it in place. Are they proper DRL or like mine, don't dim when you put your main lights on, which is not genuine DRL?
They have three settings, dip by 60%, 40% or go off completely when lights switched on. I chose dip by 40% as they are very bright otherwise. They are fitted and were on in time for the peaks meet (just) will put up some pics and wiring instructions in the next few days.

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Posted 21 March 2016 - 07:41 PM

 

 

Not yet mate. It's in being resprayed at the moment. This has been a bit of a side project whilst it's away. May see if I can pop over to the garage tomorrow and fit them to see how the depth alignment works.

Interesting way round it! Like the idea, look forward to seeing it in place. Are they proper DRL or like mine, don't dim when you put your main lights on, which is not genuine DRL?
They have three settings, dip by 60%, 40% or go off completely when lights switched on. I chose dip by 40% as they are very bright otherwise. They are fitted and were on in time for the peaks meet (just) will put up some pics and wiring instructions in the next few days.

 

 

..very shiny, saw you miles away on M1 even amongst the traffic....good work...  



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Posted 21 March 2016 - 09:57 PM

 

 

Not yet mate. It's in being resprayed at the moment. This has been a bit of a side project whilst it's away. May see if I can pop over to the garage tomorrow and fit them to see how the depth alignment works.

Interesting way round it! Like the idea, look forward to seeing it in place. Are they proper DRL or like mine, don't dim when you put your main lights on, which is not genuine DRL?
They have three settings, dip by 60%, 40% or go off completely when lights switched on. I chose dip by 40% as they are very bright otherwise. They are fitted and were on in time for the peaks meet (just) will put up some pics and wiring instructions in the next few days.  
  ..very shiny, saw you miles away on M1 even amongst the traffic....good work..  
Yes they definitely make the VX more visible...... Not a silver joke by the way! Lol

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Posted 22 March 2016 - 03:58 PM

Great job James, do you have a pic with them fitted back in the clam ? :-)

 Heres a guide I did with plenty of photos ......

http://www.vx220.org...e/#entry1828698



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Posted 26 January 2017 - 10:57 AM

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Realised I'd never put one up of them actually in situ and on!

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Posted 26 January 2017 - 11:00 AM

And off

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Posted 26 January 2017 - 01:59 PM

LidlVX is now SainsburysVX. Looks great James. Not only the DRLs but the car as a whole. :thumbsup:

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Posted 27 January 2017 - 04:40 PM

They look good but you need to put some protective film on them. I lost 2 fog lights to stones.

 

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Posted 27 January 2017 - 04:53 PM

Completely agree Martin. I applied some helicopter tape to the lenses with a hairdryer- didn't tell the missus - to give them some extra coverage.





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