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    i think this is the way ill go i dont have a snorkel yet but i plan on getting one soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeep_boy View Post
    your friend is right, you can get away with it if they have covers and are rearward facing at the end of the day its all a thing of luck was it the lights that got there attention or was it something else and than light were just something else they were able to get him for
    Your right in saying it wasn't just the lights that caught their attention. He has just put on a set of 35" Mickey Thompson Claws and hasn't put the flares on yet, so they stand out a little from the standards lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJP98V8 View Post
    Your right in saying it wasn't just the lights that caught their attention. He has just put on a set of 35" Mickey Thompson Claws and hasn't put the flares on yet, so they stand out a little from the standards lol
    and the lights were how they saw them...........been having a repeat conversation with a customer the last few weeks moral of the story is that a window is there so you can see what is on the other side so why not look through the window instead of at it.......because it was the window that got your attention not what was on the other side

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    G'day

    Was going to give you a call today to talk about your auto , but I'll respond here too about the lights. I have a pair of Hella 151's on the front roof rack and ended up doing almost exactly what streaky did and run split corrugated tubing up the side of the snorkel and then onto the front rack.

    The roof lights work very well, especially turned out on an angle in conjunction with the 220 roo lites pointing straight ahead (on the bullbar). No worries now about weak LR headlights .

    Only issue I've had with the roof lights is that the outside perimeter of the glass reflects back and dazzles people behind. Maybe this is just a Hella 151 issue .

    Cheers

    Goldey
    Just arrived: 2012 D4 3.0 HSE, the journey begins again ;-).
    Gone: 98 Disco 300tdi Auto, and some extras

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldey View Post
    G'day

    Was going to give you a call today to talk about your auto , but I'll respond here too about the lights. I have a pair of Hella 151's on the front roof rack and ended up doing almost exactly what streaky did and run split corrugated tubing up the side of the snorkel and then onto the front rack.

    The roof lights work very well, especially turned out on an angle in conjunction with the 220 roo lites pointing straight ahead (on the bullbar). No worries now about weak LR headlights .

    Only issue I've had with the roof lights is that the outside perimeter of the glass reflects back and dazzles people behind. Maybe this is just a Hella 151 issue .

    Cheers

    Goldey
    eneded up running the dual core wire up the window and im going to sikaflex it into the seal so you wont even be able to see there is one there put 2 of the lights on and they go good need to finish it all off good

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    I ran dual core and as you can see I just spiral wrapped mine and stickerflexed it to the windscreen rubber

    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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