Updated V70 Ph1 lights..treated the old girl

Updated V70 Ph1 lights..treated the old girl

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Digby

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8,284 posts

253 months

Sunday 7th February 2016
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I know they are not cheap, but the updated lights and indicators certainly improve things I feel.

Mind you, I'm now not sure if I should have chosen the chrome set rather than the black versions..






Just thought I would share the snaps for those who enjoy an older Volvo.

norchi

355 posts

229 months

Sunday 7th February 2016
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Steady on now, not that old for a Volvo.

Better anyway than some of the current crop that have the countenance of a badly drawn Kia.

Don.

Z06George

2,519 posts

196 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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Looks smart, definitely something I'd consider on mine if it was a better model.

brianjone5

70 posts

176 months

Saturday 20th February 2016
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Hi Digby. I have a '98 V70 and while it is nostalgic to drive at night with the equivalent light support of fading acetylene coach lamps, I have decided it is simply dangerous out in the country with no street lighting.

How much did the updated lights cost, and what year '70 were they meant for? Did you update the bulbs too?

morgrp

4,128 posts

205 months

Sunday 21st February 2016
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Are these massively better or am I better off just renewing with replacements of the old style? Mine are shagged and the reflectors need replacing but I've heard mixed thoughts on these. Any feedback would be gladly received

Digby

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8,284 posts

253 months

Sunday 21st February 2016
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Sorry for late response! Ok, well, they are not cheap. They are approx £260 for the lamps and £60 for the indicators. As far as I know, these fit all models of this shape V70 (so the C70 and S70)

Be sure if you find them cheaper from say, Germany that they are for right hand drive cars.

I didn't change the bulbs and they do seem better, however, on some of the Volvo forums and FB pages people commented that they then did LED or HID conversions to theirs and some of the pics look like the mother ship from Close Encounters as it pops over the top of 'mash potato' mountain! A friend who I was sat behind suggested in his rear view mirror, things definitely looked like they had improved.

For an updated look and if you can find them, the clear lamps from some of the C70 ranges look nice. I had a set on an S70 although when they do crop up, they tend to make decent money and are snapped up quite quickly.

Digby

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8,284 posts

253 months

Sunday 21st February 2016
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norchi said:
Steady on now, not that old for a Volvo.

Better anyway than some of the current crop that have the countenance of a badly drawn Kia.

Don.
Too true! hehe

grumpy52

5,717 posts

173 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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I had some Crystal headlights and clear indicators and with an HID kit on my 98 s70 .
They came with the car and according to the volvo specialist that I use were very expensive.
The best lights that I have ever used .
The modern after market projector lights on my C70 are very disappointing.

Digby

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8,284 posts

253 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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grumpy52 said:
I had some Crystal headlights and clear indicators and with an HID kit on my 98 s70 .
I know, I purchased it biggrin

grumpy52

5,717 posts

173 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Digby said:
grumpy52 said:
I had some Crystal headlights and clear indicators and with an HID kit on my 98 s70 .
I know, I purchased it biggrin
I should never have sold it !
Hope the old girl is still going strong!

Davie

5,045 posts

222 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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Biggest issue, as with most older cars is usually down to the reflectors going dull / flaking and badly tarnished glass. The glass can be replaced and complete units aren't too bad cost wise. I've got Nightbreaker bulbs in mine and they are probably the most cost effective upgrade given two bulbs were around a tenner.

grumpy52

5,717 posts

173 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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grumpy52 said:
I had some Crystal headlights and clear indicators and with an HID kit on my 98 s70 .
They came with the car and according to the volvo specialist that I use were very expensive.
The best lights that I have ever used .
The modern after market projector lights on my C70 are very disappointing.
I have fitted those halfrauds uprated bulbs now and what a difference !
At £25 per bulb they ain't cheep but they were on a bogof ,that would be £100 just for headlamp bulbs ,the last ones that I bought were 150watt off road bulbs at £6.50 a pair .