My question is, how are you planning to wire the auxiliary lights so that
they will still function if the headlight circuit goes out? Since the
headlight circuit isn't fused, if it fails, you are probably going to be
immobilized anyway.
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
on 8/11/05 7:30 AM, Marc Siegel at smarc@abs.net wrote:
> Guess my eyes are getting old, but I find I could use a little more
> light at night on the dark back roads.Headlights just seemed a little
> dim, but the bulb connectors were clean, and I have good grounds, fuses
> have good clean connections, etc... I searched the archives, and found
> mention of Sylvania H6024XV sealed beams, which I bought and installed.
> Quite an improvement, so far happy with them.
>
> I have some aux lights which I want to install as back-ups in case I
> lose the main head lamps, but can't quite decide where/how they should
> mount. They are somewhat small units, and I was considering mounting
> them under the rubber bumper. There is a heavy metal strip which runs
> the length of the underside of the bumper. I was considering drilling
> holes and riveting the lamp brackets there.
>
> Where would or have you mounted aux lights on a RBB?
>
> --
> Marc
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