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    Flush mounted LED's

    I want to change the front indicators and parkers on the County to flush mounted LED's. I would like the same diametre as the existing lights.

    Anyone know of where to get any?

    Plus at the same time I need some LED clearance lights same (size not a problem) for SWMBO horse float. The horse has taken a liking to them and loves to use the existing ones as a fibre supplement.

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    Lights

    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I want to change the front indicators and parkers on the County to flush mounted LED's. I would like the same diametre as the existing lights.

    Anyone know of where to get any?

    Plus at the same time I need some LED clearance lights same (size not a problem) for SWMBO horse float. The horse has taken a liking to them and loves to use the existing ones as a fibre supplement.
    There is a company called ''Hiway lights''. They specialise in LED lights for trucks and have a huge range.I think they are Brisbane based.

    Justin

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    disco seriesII mods so far:-bullbar,hyd winch,
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    It's a while since I looked, but while I could find led lights with ADR approval for rear use, there were none approved for front indicators or parkers. I looked in the Navara and Hella catalogues.

    I will soon be looking for front indicators and parkers for the front of the rangie, and led will be better if they are available.

    If you find something suitable for the County they would probably be suitable for what I have in mind.

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    I put LED globes in the SIII, much cheaper and you keep the original look, but with the LED advantage.

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    I'm in the middle of doing a led upgrade, but, as M2 is, I'm using the same housings (I'm a Disco after all....). The flatter/more flush indicator housings are called NAS (North American Spec) and they are easily available from the UK for a reasonable price. LED's however ( I've had a little look around) seem to be split into two groups - square for trucks and replacement bulbs. Jaycar sell some replacement bulbs, but I've tried one set and it wasn't very good. I'm in the middle of trying some I've bought on ebay - when they arrive I'll post some results.

    Of course, if you really need something interesting, our US cousins have this:

    Defender LED tail lights


    ps: Perei have an office in Australia, and have a red led light on their website - look for the SL700. But there isn't a listing for a corresponding white or amber.

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    Getting a bit off track (how unusual):
    The new Defender SVX is coming out with LED stop/tail, reverse & rear fog lights. They're supposedly fitted with clear lenses but the read lights look............red .

    The front lights are conventional so it's not answering Dobbos question .
    Scott

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