Show me your rain lights?
Discussion
The "clarified" MSA regs that say
All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
woof said:
The "clarified" MSA regs that say
All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
Think they mean equally spaced from the centreline lengthwise along the vehicle. Cant find any mention of rain lights positioning or even requirement, but going to fit anyway as a good idea.All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
Erich Stahler said:
woof said:
The "clarified" MSA regs that say
All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
Think they mean equally spaced from the centreline lengthwise along the vehicle. Cant find any mention of rain lights positioning or even requirement, but going to fit anyway as a good idea.All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
Re rain light - it is a MSA regulation and I believe it has to be a FIA approved LED rain light ?
woof said:
Erich Stahler said:
woof said:
The "clarified" MSA regs that say
All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
Think they mean equally spaced from the centreline lengthwise along the vehicle. Cant find any mention of rain lights positioning or even requirement, but going to fit anyway as a good idea.All vehicles must be equipped with a pair of brake lights equally disposed about the vehicle centreline, on the same horizontal plane with a minimum of 300mm between them and which are directly operated by the braking system
What exactly is "the vehicle centreline"
Re rain light - it is a MSA regulation and I believe it has to be a FIA approved LED rain light ?
spadriver said:
Correct-dont bother with DT, would recommend RS Components near Rockingham.Lights, switches, wiring-they do the lot at very reasonable prices.
I have the light and switch already and the fittings not an issue, was merely getting a consensus on where it should be mounted.majordad said:
Woof, is someone muddling up rain light ( singular, you only need one) and brake lights?
Will you be doing a late do or die effort on me this weekend like last year's Snetterton.?
Well hopefully you'll be way behind me at that stage in the race but I'm not even sure we're running yet. Testing on Friday, hoping that all the problems will be sorted with a few new parts but if not it's back to the drawing board and won't be running on Saturday. Will you be doing a late do or die effort on me this weekend like last year's Snetterton.?
Fingers crossed though. I'm really keen to be able to go out and know the car will make it to the end of lap !
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