<VV> Needed an interpreter, now need experience
James Davis
jld at wk.net
Fri Jan 20 21:57:18 EST 2006
JC Whitney sells them under the heading "for off road use only'. The
reflectors must have DOT cast into the glass to be legal in the US.
Headlamps - Lower Beam (H, HR)
Attention: US: "DOT" lettering required on lens
Attention: US & Canada: light source code required on lens Forward
road illumination Minimum 2 White On the front - symmetrical - as far
apart as practicable
(If 4 lamp system - outboard or above upper beams) 560-1370 (22-54)
Jim Davis
At 07:59 PM 1/20/2006, you wrote:
>Thanks for the rapid response and much more lucid
>explanation.
>These sound rather useless for the average Corvair
>owner. Anybody have experience with these? I got
>curious when I got the idea they might be
>significantly brighter than stock.
>I also didn't like their explanation of the high
>shipping costs. "Standard" my rosy red kisinitch. At
>$19+ EACH to deliver, you'd think they are coming on
>the space shuttle.
>
>
>C
>
>--- JVHRoberts at aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> > E code headlights often have a 'city bulb', which is
> > a small bulb wired like
> > a parking light. It's not focussed like the main
> > bulb, but it does light up
> > the headlight housing. Wire 'em up to the parking
> > light circuit, or ignore it
> > and connect the main headlight bulb normally.
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