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KAP Suzuki Jimny - rebuilt for the road
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09 Jan 2017 17:42 #176457
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Sounds good can you post some picks and details of the bits you ordered I would like to do this mod
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09 Jan 2017 18:43 #176461
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Fog
Reverse
Heat Shrink connectors
Towing electrics - That'll add in at the same time
Front LED Bar
I'm also looking now for some spare brake/rear light lamp holders to fit the bulbs in to
Hope that helps
Phil
Fog
Reverse
Heat Shrink connectors
Towing electrics - That'll add in at the same time
Front LED Bar
I'm also looking now for some spare brake/rear light lamp holders to fit the bulbs in to
Hope that helps
Phil
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09 Jan 2017 18:55 #176462
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So are you keeping the standard lenses?
Thought you was buying bulb holders for the lights
Thought you was buying bulb holders for the lights
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09 Jan 2017 18:59 #176463
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That size light bar works well. With mine its like daylight on the lanes with it on.
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09 Jan 2017 19:01 #176464
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The upper lights have (virtually) no holes, so I need to drill them and put in notches for bulb holders. I cant nick the ones from the bottom lenses as my went many years ago, so I need to get some replacement ones - Does that sense?
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09 Jan 2017 19:03 #176465
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Yes that makes sense
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10 Jan 2017 10:35 - 10 Jan 2017 10:42 #176502
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will try to sort out the pics above
i used haksaw and cut the stop/tail bulb holder off original cluster
sanded flat 15mm overall length
i used hole saw 25mm and used tape to centralise
i think step cutter would be easier
then super glued in position then used silicone for extra seal and strength
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i used haksaw and cut the stop/tail bulb holder off original cluster
sanded flat 15mm overall length
i used hole saw 25mm and used tape to centralise
i think step cutter would be easier
then super glued in position then used silicone for extra seal and strength
Jack
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10 Jan 2017 10:51 #176504
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11 Jan 2017 16:47 - 11 Jan 2017 16:55 #176572
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Things have started arriving now for the upper rear light conversion
I went to scrap yard today and managed to get a rear wiring loom from a Liana for £5, I cut this up to give me the stop/tail lamp, and it also has the orange indicator bulbs that I'll also need, so that was a bonus! The finished result....
JackonJack - I just filed out the original holes to make the shape (rather then cutting and gluing), and the lamp holders seem secure enough - time will tell.
I have also stripped out the plastic side panels inside, ready to start work on it. The inner wheels arches will also get a quick waxoyl before I put the side panels back on, as surface rust is appearing at the welded joint. I have decided to put the trailer socket inside (mounted on the plastic side panel) this will keep it dry and less prone to damage. My small trailer has a long lighting cable, so I can just feed this through the rear door rubber seal when I need to tow.
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I went to scrap yard today and managed to get a rear wiring loom from a Liana for £5, I cut this up to give me the stop/tail lamp, and it also has the orange indicator bulbs that I'll also need, so that was a bonus! The finished result....
JackonJack - I just filed out the original holes to make the shape (rather then cutting and gluing), and the lamp holders seem secure enough - time will tell.
I have also stripped out the plastic side panels inside, ready to start work on it. The inner wheels arches will also get a quick waxoyl before I put the side panels back on, as surface rust is appearing at the welded joint. I have decided to put the trailer socket inside (mounted on the plastic side panel) this will keep it dry and less prone to damage. My small trailer has a long lighting cable, so I can just feed this through the rear door rubber seal when I need to tow.
Phil
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11 Jan 2017 16:51 #176573
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