Nick J
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Hi all,
I recently bought some morrette headlights for my corsa b. They came supplied with morrette indicator units also but since then Ive heard a few people have done away with their fog lights and run the indicators in the fog housings which obviously means there's no need to cut the bumper up to house the seperate indictor units etc and would look much cleaner all round. So what Id like to know Is how exactly have you gone about it? Obviously the indictor wiring could be extended down to the fog but then the standard indictor bulb would not fit the standard fog housing. Another thought was to get hold of some orange indicator bulbs that slot into the current fog bulb holder but Im unsure if these seperate and If they are available? Or Maybe some have just trimmed the rear of the fog housing to accept the original indictor bulb and left it to dangle in there? I would like it to be as neat/tidy as possible and all items to attach as they should but if anyone could explain how they have done their own I would really appreciate it.
Thanks, Nick.
[Edited on 16-01-2010 by Nick J]
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am4nf
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Registered: 27th Jul 08
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Will not pass an mot in the fogs
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Nick J
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quote: Originally posted by am4nf
Will not pass an mot in the fogs
Thanks, However thats not really the question I was asking though is it? I am yet to double check this but I think you may find its a grey area and down to testers individual discretion mot wise. I work alongside a fair few testers on a daily basis so I can soon find out for sure if its indeed not considered to be ample for the mot In which case I can change my plans. But I dont see how they would be any different from say morrettte indicators positioned were most do above the fogs within the bumper? As they would provide almost exactly the same view from the same angles?
Nick.
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Breathecosse
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It is below the centre line of the wheel so would fail an mot.
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Nick J
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quote: Originally posted by Breathecosse
It is below the centre line of the wheel so would fail an mot.
Is the above stated in the rule book? If so I will consider other options however there's obviously some who do/have got away with it unless they swap to the orginal units for the test etc. Thanks for the heads up.
Nick.
[Edited on 16-01-2010 by Nick J]
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am4nf
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Yes, thats why I said it!
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Breathecosse
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That is the law that our mot'ers work to.
Can't find the exact law though.
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am4nf
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Fair few people on here have failed mot's becuase of it
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Gareth F
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Mine failed for having the indicators behind the grill
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Breathecosse
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth F
Mine failed for having the indicators behind the grill
For not being in a clear vewing position.
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