headlight bowl seals..
headlight bowl seals..
Hi folks.where can one get the seals that go behind the
Headlamp bowls..thanks.Myles.
Headlamp bowls..thanks.Myles.
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Re: headlight bowel seals..
are you talking round head lamp seals?
I have a set of four, I think they may be new, £5 +postage?
regards
Malcolm
I have a set of four, I think they may be new, £5 +postage?
regards
Malcolm
Re: headlight bowel seals..
Hi Malcolm.I Should have been more
specific. It is the
round
headlight model.the seals in question are
fixed to the headlamp panel and the bowel protrudes through it,hope that makes more sense,Myles
specific. It is the
round
headlight model.the seals in question are
fixed to the headlamp panel and the bowel protrudes through it,hope that makes more sense,Myles
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Re: headlight bowel seals..
Like theseDollyby 2 wrote:Hi Malcolm.I Should have been more specific. It is the round headlight model.the seals in question are
fixed to the headlamp panel and the bowel protrudes through it,hope that makes more sense,Myles
http://www.jamespaddock.co.uk/PartImages/511602.jpg
Paul
No,......
No not they ones, it is the ones for the bowls that the OP is asking for.
The ones he wants are used on Dolomites but not Stags or T2000s.
I may have one or two of those....I will check and let you know tomorrow.
If I do, it is free of charge, you can use one as a pattern to make copies (out of s/h inner tube rubber, maybe.) if necessary.
(There was a thread some time ago where Mark (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=142)
had some made in EPDM rubber.)
Ian.
The ones he wants are used on Dolomites but not Stags or T2000s.
I may have one or two of those....I will check and let you know tomorrow.
If I do, it is free of charge, you can use one as a pattern to make copies (out of s/h inner tube rubber, maybe.) if necessary.
(There was a thread some time ago where Mark (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=142)
had some made in EPDM rubber.)
Ian.
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Re: headlight bowel seals..
Hi folks,sorted made them from sheet rubber,they go on the inside panel of the outer bowel.held on by two halfmoon plates,thanks again all,Myles
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Re: headlight bowel seals..
So its the inner headlight seal - like these then.
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=25122&start=135#p249520
Paul
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Paul
Re: headlight bowl seals..
Hi Paul,yes those are the seals, I made them up from some rubber sheet. Myles.
Yes...
Glad you have got it sorted Myles.
I do indeed have a bowl seal that is suitable for using as a pattern, also found a good bowl too.
(I made a box for behind the outer headlamp, thereby removing the need for bowls and seals.
To form mud shields I simply used sides from plastic containers.)
Ian.
I do indeed have a bowl seal that is suitable for using as a pattern, also found a good bowl too.
(I made a box for behind the outer headlamp, thereby removing the need for bowls and seals.
To form mud shields I simply used sides from plastic containers.)
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Re: headlight bowl seals..
you mean part number 627243, I had to make mine too.
I used a tool that I bought from a craft shop, a scapel on a compass, makes cutting circles very easy.
At least you're sorted now.
malc
I used a tool that I bought from a craft shop, a scapel on a compass, makes cutting circles very easy.
At least you're sorted now.
malc