Bob,
Forget what I wrote...I had an 'old man' brain fart...forgot you guys
didn't use the D-lamps...I was thinking TC's.
Sorry.
Gene
Gene Gillam wrote:
> Bob Arlotto wrote:
>> Last summer was my first experience driving my TD, during one tour we
>> were
>> almost rear ended turning on a rural road. Ideas for adding
>> directional-stop lights? I haven't seen
>> anything that looks appropriate.
>>
>
> Bob,
>
> If you want to keep your car looking original there is an LED kit
> available to replace the present lights in your D-lamps. These make
> the lights actually bright enough to be seen during the day. For see
> an example of the difference go to:
> http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/brakelights.htm
>
> The link shown to get the lights isn't any good anymore however Terry
> Sanders (taterry@pacbell.net) can supply the kit for either negative
> or positive grounded cars. I would highly recommend installing 2
> D-lamps if you don't have 2 already.
>
> Second...you'll notice I have a couple of lights mounted on the sides
> of my gas tank. This is not original but it brings the lights up
> where people can see them easier - and they can be easily wired for
> directional signals. I bought these lights from a motorcycle website
> - they were less than $12 each and were heavily chromed. I've had
> them on the car for over 5 years and they look as good as new.
> They're a Mid-USA part number 11410...I can find the web-site if
> you're interested.
>
> Gene Gillam
> Saucier, MS
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