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MG TD TF 1500 - pre-EXU headlamp stoneguards
Hello again, all: When my TD got pranged back when Sir Winston was still prime minister, it not only got the TC grill, it got a set of 8" pre-EXU headlamps [or do they get called 9 inch?] I hunted all over in order to find a set of Lucas Tripod lamps to fit the shells, and I think I got the last set of new 8" trim rings in existence. However, it occurs to me that in order to protect these things [price for the lamps is way up in the 'gulp' range,] I need a set of stoneguards for them. I know that Abingdon Spares had a set a year ago, and I didn't jump on them when I should have, and I expect they may be easier to procure on the right-hand side of the Atlantic. Do any of you Brits [or anyone else, for that matter,] know where I can find a pair of big stoneguards for these new lamps and trim rings? Any and all leads followed up. Yr fthfl srvnt, Dave in warming Alberta 74 degrees Fahrenehit today - Honda 2-wheeler weather... |
Dave Jorgensen |
Hi Dave, I have the same headlights on my TD. There is available, a soft clear plastic with an adhesive backing that can be cut to fit over the lens. It is 3/32" thick and produced by 3M. I got mine at an auto supply but have not applied it to the lights yet. I would like to send you a picture but have not figured out how to do it. I assume your lenses are flat like mine. George Raham TD 4224 |
G. L. Raham |
Dave: The Yellowhead Petrocan truck stop on 179 (?) Street had some large wire basket light guards in stock a year or two ago but they were gone when I last checked . . . I'll look again when I go by on Wednesday. You could try off-road supply places. Good luck Jc |
John Crawley |
Tim Hodgekiss sells 8" stoenguards for flat lenses in the UK. Item 704B (mid page) http://www.vintagemotorspares.com/phdi/p1.nsf/supppages/hodge?opendocument&part=9 Cheers Larry |
Larry Karpman |
Dave, FWIW, I purchased high impact plactic (very cheap) cut appropriate circles, drilled hole in centre for a suction cup mount. As my H/Lights have curvature I placed plastic in mothers oven over a saucepan lid of correct curvature and watched plastic take on form. Removed from oven cooled placed clear suction cup in middle hole and placed on glass H/Light. Easy to take off for cleaning, are not readily noticeable, and cheap. Regards Bill C. |
Bill Cassidy |
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