Reversing lamp

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vodkakid

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1,076 posts

279 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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HI,
Does anyone know where i can buy a works style??(lucas 576?) reversing lamp? I've seen some for sale but they are about £120, are they easy to fit and wire up? My car currently has no reversing lights at all
cheers
Ac

Dino42

151 posts

237 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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I think Moss do repro ones - about £65 IIRC

Dino42

151 posts

237 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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ops sorry £76.95 inc VAT part no BHA4399

>> Edited by Dino42 on Tuesday 1st March 15:27

Cooperman

4,428 posts

257 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Very easy to fit and wire. If you use an on-off switch remember to use a warning light.
Bear-in-mind that they are illegal, by the way, as the bulb and reflector are in excess of what is permitted, unless you only use a 21w bulb (I think).

vodkakid

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279 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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The car is 33years old, is it still illegal to fit one?? Dont really like the look if the little rectangle ones.

Dino42

151 posts

237 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Would agree totally with Cooperman, dead easy to fit - don't forget to fuse it tho'
Legality: this is one of those slightly odd issues -
As I understand the law it's not illegal to have the lamp fitted on the car - it's just illegal for it to work (with the std. bulb)!!!
Can't see you getting pulled for it tho' unless you flash a policeman with it - just fit a BIG warning light.
I wouldn't wire it up so it comes on automatically either, so you can be a bit selective.

vodkakid

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279 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Isnt there a sensor on the gearbox anyway (the engine /gearbox is only a few years old)

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Dino42

151 posts

237 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Yes but I'm suggesting you don't use it.
That way YOU control when it comes on - as in, you don't use it when there's a police car behind you!!

Cooperman

4,428 posts

257 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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I must say that I've never had a problem with the legality on my '64 car. I use a standard 60w tungsten bulb, not halogen, and have an illuminated switch on the panel.

vodkakid

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279 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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At the moment i dont have anything.....but i really like the retro look of it compared to the little rectangle ones that you stick under the bumper.

Cooperman

4,428 posts

257 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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The only problem is the price for the rear-mounted Lucas 5" Foglight unit. When we did the rally Clubman GT recently we used a slim-line old type 5" foglight (not Lucas) on a steel bracket, but mounted in the same place as the Lucas unit on my red car. It looked fine.
On my black car, where I have to run a completely standard lighting system, I have re-positioned the red rear fog light onto the boot lid using a bracket made from aluminium plate. This is to prevent rally damage as under the bumper it's very vulnerable.I have a manual switch and warning light and it's independant of the side light circuit. Seems fine and looks better as well.

Skyedriver

18,922 posts

289 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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Dino42 said:
Yes but I'm suggesting you don't use it.
That way YOU control when it comes on - as in, you don't use it when there's a police car behind you!!

Best not to be reversing when theres a cop car behind you!!
Sorry, collects anorak and departs quietly.

love machine

7,609 posts

242 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2005
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I've got a 576 mofo on the boot. A reversing light which lights up the whole road, not just shows the car behind you're reversing. It's a proper 576 original and I paid £30. Autojumbles mate! Avoid the ones which aren't 576's. Similar price, rubbish though.

Upgrade the bulb and fit relays! I'm into bright lights after the rally enthusiast I bought the car off had fitted silly bulbs in the headlights. (They are brilliant and well worth the bucks). A real melt the wiring loom job.

Sod the law, pull the wire out for the MOT. Say it's decorative.