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Thread: Defender Headlight Upgrade Kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by 460cixy View Post
    where does one find these drive safe wireing kits?
    Hi folks, I finally got around to posting some info on the Headlight Wiring Upgrade Kits in the VERANDAH Section.

    The Link bellow will take you there.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread...184#post569184

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    I have those head lights and not being a sealed unit the do fill up on river crossings..so you need to buy goldfish aswell

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    I'd be a little sus of an aftermarket, cheap free form reflector headlamp. A couple of lighting tests in a few mags in the last few years haven't been overly complimentary of some freeform reflectors.

    Think I'll stick to my Cibie Z beams. Like Clarkie says, thay are legal, too.

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    Alan,
    I only found one wire to short because I mounted on the drivers side wing. It was only the power wire to the circuit breaker to the relay. I just mounted the circuit breaker on the brake master cylinder cover and ran the wire down to the battery box in shielding. I have suggested to DS that he just supplies the wire in one length and allows the installer to cut to length. Not a huge issue for me. If I had put it on the passenger side somewhere would have had heaps of wire length. The rest fitted fine if run right, not over the top of everything. I actually had to trim some so I did not have wire bundled up.
    I am happy with the kit and would recommend. I mnot losing sleep over an extra $2 worth of wire if I need to relocate the circuit breaker.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlanH View Post
    I've just fitted the wiring upgrade to my vehicle and several of the leads supplied were too short.
    I spoke to the supplier and he advised they should be fitted as close as poss. to the battery but he's obviously not looked under a Defenders bonnet recently as there's not too many places they can be put except under one of the wings.

    I feel they are more of a generic kit to fit vehicles with batteries under the bonnet, not under the seat.
    I've sent him a message saying I didn't think they should be marketed as being specifically for a Defender because of the short leads, or alternatively, some measuring needs to be done and the kit changed accordingly.
    That being said I think there's a marked improvement in the light output (although I'd already got better globes in ...fatboys or something) which is pretty dismal with the standard wiring.
    Hope this helps.
    Alan.
    2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Alan,
    I only found one wire to short because I mounted on the drivers side wing. It was only the power wire to the circuit breaker to the relay. I just mounted the circuit breaker on the brake master cylinder cover and ran the wire down to the battery box in shielding. I have suggested to DS that he just supplies the wire in one length and allows the installer to cut to length. Not a huge issue for me. If I had put it on the passenger side somewhere would have had heaps of wire length. The rest fitted fine if run right, not over the top of everything. I actually had to trim some so I did not have wire bundled up.
    I am happy with the kit and would recommend. I mnot losing sleep over an extra $2 worth of wire if I need to relocate the circuit breaker.
    X2, I've fitted a few of them now, and on Defenders I have mounted the relays on the passenger inner guard near the washer bottle. All fits well and I have just a small amount of wire left over.... there is minimal wasteage.

    JC

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