Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby angusis2fast4u » Sat Nov 09, 2013 10:33 pm

sailaholic wrote:Given the time and resources in guessing you had to work with I recon you did really well.

Bet they burn the paint of the cars parked on the road :-P.

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Thanks man! Yeah original design was a bit better but then i took weight and time into consideration and i had to dial it back a bit.

Yes the lights are insanely bright, i didn't think they would be as bright as they are when i bought them, so happy though, will probably run some smaller, more suitable ones on it while i don't plan on doing road trips haha.
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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby Mr Morlock » Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:39 am

that looks very neat - very integrated look- to me and at the right height. Any quality driving light of that size will present a long range light. They are will be very good on B roads in the country but you will find almost no opportunity to use them in suburbia though sometimes on split highways with light traffic they can be useful. Hopefully they will not vibrate - its quite common for large lamps to have a anti shake bracket. Insofar as smaller units thats very doable and easy- you have the bar in place and can use the smaller lights as an addition to high beam.

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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby sailaholic » Sun Nov 10, 2013 4:04 pm

Mr Morlock wrote:that looks very neat - very integrated look- to me and at the right height. Any quality driving light of that size will present a long range light. They are will be very good on B roads in the country but you will find almost no opportunity to use them in suburbia though sometimes on split highways with light traffic they can be useful. Hopefully they will not vibrate - its quite common for large lamps to have a anti shake bracket. Insofar as smaller units thats very doable and easy- you have the bar in place and can use the smaller lights as an addition to high beam.


Should print that and frame it Angus, compliments on light don't come easy from Morlock

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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby M1474 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 6:19 pm

http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/showthr ... r-retrofit

Good alternative. TRs also sell these in RHD beam patterns. I have retrofitted my forester with bi x projectors (FXR) from them and they are sweet.
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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby angusis2fast4u » Sun Nov 10, 2013 6:58 pm

sailaholic wrote:
Mr Morlock wrote:that looks very neat - very integrated look- to me and at the right height. Any quality driving light of that size will present a long range light. They are will be very good on B roads in the country but you will find almost no opportunity to use them in suburbia though sometimes on split highways with light traffic they can be useful. Hopefully they will not vibrate - its quite common for large lamps to have a anti shake bracket. Insofar as smaller units thats very doable and easy- you have the bar in place and can use the smaller lights as an addition to high beam.


Should print that and frame it Angus, compliments on light don't come easy from Morlock

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I'll make it my signature :P

M1474 wrote:http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/showthread.php?47950-Mazda-Miata-NA-barn-door-retrofit

Good alternative. TRs also sell these in RHD beam patterns. I have retrofitted my forester with bi x projectors (FXR) from them and they are sweet.


Thank you so much for showing me that thread I only had time to read the first page but looks like it's exactly what I need
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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby M1474 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 7:22 pm

My advice is Don't skimp on projectors or bulbs and don't go above 4300 K colour temp.

I used phillips bulbs in FXR projectors with morimoto 3five ballasts.

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You won't have to mess around with lights as much as I had to in the Foz, it was a cunuva job.

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Well worth it though.

From this:

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To this:

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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby angusis2fast4u » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:03 am

M1474 wrote:My advice is Don't skimp on projectors or bulbs and don't go above 4300 K colour temp.

I used phillips bulbs in FXR projectors with morimoto 3five ballasts.

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You won't have to mess around with lights as much as I had to in the Foz, it was a cunuva job.

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Well worth it though.

From this:

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To this:

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They look so sick man that's actually done so well and looks OEM as F*k, yeah for the headlights i will be using quality stuff, but i'm leaving them for a bit since they cost quite a bit and just fixing the rest of the car up with LED's for now, once i finish replacing a couple of other expensive things i will straight onto the headlights :) thanks for the insight though and i have saved that link as it looks like a very interesting and helpful to making these headlights worth using haha
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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby M1474 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:09 am

Thanks man I put a lot of work into them, love a bit of positive feedback.
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Re: Driving Spot lights on an MX-5

Postby angusis2fast4u » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:33 am

M1474 wrote:Thanks man I put a lot of work into them, love a bit of positive feedback.


credit where due man, its obvious you put a lot of time and effort into them and they look and like they are better than anything that you could buy, i'll report back when i have started my conversion :)
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