Driving abroad Tvr Tuscan mk1

Driving abroad Tvr Tuscan mk1

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agentokra

Original Poster:

15 posts

166 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Hi
This may be a completely obvious question
Can I just buy the normal sticker to put on the headlights for driving abroad or do I have to use the yellow paint
The reason being is that the lights on the Tuscan mk1 are very small
Many thanks P

sybaseian

1,826 posts

288 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Not added any masking on mine when abroad but usually don’t need to drive in the evening 🍷🍾🍻

so called

9,153 posts

222 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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I never used anything on my my mk1 or my mk2.
For many years I spent about 4 months a year in mainland Europe driving the Tuscans. Never got flashed, never got questioned.
I don't think they are biased left or right.

TravelsVeryRapid

516 posts

291 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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I put some masking tape on the first time I went to Europe and one of the lenses cracked as a result so that was a hasty repair before we could leave. I havn’t bothered since, I don’t drive in the dark over there anyway.

s6boy

1,704 posts

238 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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I've driven down to and around Italy many times and never had a problem other than the occasional flash and have driven a lot at night.
I'm not sure if they're biased, but if set up correctly to pass the MOT the range is pretty poor anyway as the lights are so low. Upgraded HiD may be different however.
My advice is don't worry and enjoy the attention it gets.

magpies

5,174 posts

195 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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take a roll of electrical tape with you, if you get flashed then either adjust the beams down a little or fit some tale to the area that throws the beam up the lhs
http://www.series2club.co.uk/gallery/technical/ima...

agentokra

Original Poster:

15 posts

166 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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Thanks for all the replys
I think I will go the suck and see with a roll of electrical tape for back up

Cheers P

ec1 eex

400 posts

255 months

Sunday 22nd April 2018
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You can adjust the Tuscan headlights by loosening three screws (at A,B,C below) on the back of the headlight, turning a few degress and tightening it back up.
However, since you have to take the bonnet off, unscrew the sidepanels to get to the headlights and then fumble around trying to find the bloody screws, nobody bothers.

TravelsVeryRapid

516 posts

291 months

Monday 23rd April 2018
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agentokra said:
Thanks for all the replys
I think I will go the suck and see with a roll of electrical tape for back up

Cheers P
That’s how I ended up with a cracked lends. In my original reply I put masking tape, I meant to say electrical.


Edited by TravelsVeryRapid on Monday 23 April 08:03