« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2011, 12:57:08 am »
There are, in fact, all red rear light lenses about but they are rare.
I had also thought about swapping the bulbs about. The top is simple enough to wire in to the winker circuit. This leaves a single bulb holder for rear light and brake light. The option of the Coupe interrupter system does not help though front indicators would be handy on a saloon in use. I would suggest there are two options.
Use the existing bulb as the rear light and put in a 15w - 18w, or only if pushed, 21w bulb holder and bulb in fastened to the backplate. The higher wattage the bulb the more it needs to be away from the lens which might melt. I have had units with extra festoon holders mounted and these worked fine.
The alternative is to go for a twin filament set up ex trailer or something. More difficult to get a low wattage bulb though and I am not sure if there is room to fit it happily.
More budget and you could go LCD or whatever those new bulbs are called.
I cannot point you at a specific kit or part I know will do the job I am afraid.
I never had a problem getting an MOT either but I can see it being an issue. It is also safer to have the lights arranged in a form they will be understood. Especially as I expect you will use the car daily and Eastbourne always surprises me as to how busy it is.
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