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Thread: LED Headlights for Defender/County/RRC etc

  1. #81
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Regardless of weather the light is approved or not , Makes no difference so long as its mounted in accordance with ADR guidelines , IE distance between lights / height / brightens / aiming / etc .

    If you have one ADR approved headlight pointing high, or leave your ADR approved lights on high beam in traffic your could get pinged .

    But if you've got correctly installed lights & dip accordingly you have nothing to worry about .
    I had my Defender pass RWC with non approved LED's
    I'd prever to be able to see where I'm going than to pander to semantics.

    And whilst on ADR's there in nothing at all ADR compliant about the bloody Iveco brakes , but thats legal on the back of EU certification despite the fact it could never pass a full on ADR brake fade test & it has no shuttle valve to warn of line fail & no secondary reserve fluid for when a line does fail & they do. But they are legal & even the RVCS is fine with it.
    Just because a vehicle passes a RWC doesn’t make it legal.

  2. #82
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Regardless of weather the light is approved or not , Makes no difference so long as its mounted in accordance with ADR guidelines , IE distance between lights / height / brightens / aiming / etc .

    If you have one ADR approved headlight pointing high, or leave your ADR approved lights on high beam in traffic your could get pinged .

    But if you've got correctly installed lights & dip accordingly you have nothing to worry about .
    I had my Defender pass RWC with non approved LED's
    I'd prever to be able to see where I'm going than to pander to semantics.

    And whilst on ADR's there in nothing at all ADR compliant about the bloody Iveco brakes , but thats legal on the back of EU certification despite the fact it could never pass a full on ADR brake fade test & it has no shuttle valve to warn of line fail & no secondary reserve fluid for when a line does fail & they do. But they are legal & even the RVCS is fine with it.
    OK I didn't mean to start an argument here, so sorry. I was just curious to know if any LED headlights are actually legal on a Defender.
    Looking at land Rover Owner magazine April shows that JW LED headlights are pretty pricey. I see:
    JW Speaker LED Headlamp with DRL 699 pounds
    Headlight EVO 2 (JW Speaker) 499 pounds
    Vortex LED headlight - chrome or black chrome - 3800 lumens 699 pounds
    I also recall Nugget Stuff selling LED headlights for about $550 from memory.
    So, I guess the question is, are LED headlights worth the price tag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Just because a vehicle passes a RWC doesn’t make it legal.
    Probably not, especially in South Australia where you don't even need RWC checks

    what is legal anyway, there are a number of new vehicles which fail ADR's , to note Mercedes G350 has exhaust exit under rear passenger door , with opening window . thats illegal in my book


    its all got to go with brown paper bags changing hands under the table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    So, I guess the question is, are LED headlights worth the price tag?
    ALL depends on how much disposable income you've got , After spending upwards of 20K on converting my Lightweight to electric another $500 here or there is nothing , yes $500 LED's are worth it for safety alone, but these $130 light are just as good, why waste $370 on semantics.

    Ive has 2 blue plates & 3 RWC's on my lightweight I'm calling it 100% legal , but I've since removed the rear mud flaps & installed non approved LED's

    The worlds still spinning

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    Thanks for the report. I've found it very useful. Agree about the very good price. Please let us know how they go in the long run.
    Phil B

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    1974 S3 swb wagon (sold)
    1978 S3 swb canvas
    48 749 '88 4x4 Perentie
    1985 County with 4BD1T

  6. #86
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Probably not, especially in South Australia where you don't even need RWC checks

    what is legal anyway, there are a number of new vehicles which fail ADR's , to note Mercedes G350 has exhaust exit under rear passenger door , with opening window . thats illegal in my book


    its all got to go with brown paper bags changing hands under the table.
    Exemptions at time of approval is what gets it across the line. Like wheel spacers, or wheels wider than 8”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Exemptions at time of approval is what gets it across the line. Like wheel spacers, or wheels wider than 8”.
    agreed , when you look up the Iveco compliance number on RVCS you can find the document of items that don't comply with ADR but are exempt, but the brake ADR fails are not noted ,

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