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Date:         Sat, 25 Apr 2009 09:49:42 -0400
Reply-To:     Chris S <szpejankowski@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chris S <szpejankowski@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: vanagon Digest - 24 Apr 2009 (#2009-359)
Comments: To: sam mccarthy <sfcompost@yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To:  <875437.74701.qm@web34201.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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Sam,

With all respect, it may be a useful alternative, but Ford F150 headlights do not have a very good light pattern and they are especially obnoxious to oncoming drivers on 2 lane roads due to the combination of scattered light and high placement. I understand the need for alternatives, but consider Ciebie 7'' round e-code headlights as the better, if not cheaper, solution which fits perfectly in existing pre-86 Vanagons. Hella e-codes are also good, but some have found their low beams to dip too low if the high beams are pointed correctly.

On 4/25/09, sam mccarthy <sfcompost@yahoo.com> wrote: > Subject: Re: Bummer! NLA! > > Really, no need to panic. > There is a very easy and cheap alternative to the adjuster and and expensive > and rather pathetic square stock headlight. This has been posted before but > I think there may have been confusion as to what the alternative light/lens > and bucket were. This post on the Samba details it all and I have done it > myself easily and quickly. >  To Clarify - the common, and I mean common, to many cars and trucks in the > 80's large rectangular headlight, think 86 ford F150, headlight and bucket > and adjusters can be easily made to work on the Vanagon.  The guy on the > Samba used a Saab bucket and adjusters but they are still the standard > common size large rectangular light! No expensive weird size, specific to > Saab only thing at all. These lights are almost as common as the 7" round > ones. That means cheap at the FLAPS, and lots of upgrade choices. > I may have to start a service trading your stock square Vanagon Headlights > sent to me for a returned set of these and a small fee. > Take another look. > > http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=274814&highlight=saab+buckets > > Sam in Santa Fe > >>It has just occurred to me that this may be a very low level nudge to >>get old machines off the road in favor of Green Technology. It is a >>growing force in all industrial countries. > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > > John Rodgers wrote: >> Heads Up!! >> >> I have just been informed by one of the major list vendors that the >> headlight adjusters - in this case I asked for adjusters for the left >> outboard light on my 88 GL - are NLA!!!! Can't get them. This is going >> to be a really big PITA for everybody sooner or later. SA grilles for >> everyone isn't exactly a workable idea either. >> >> While scavenging and hoarding may work for a while, sooner or later we >> are going to need to be able to purchase adjuster  replacements. So, >> lets everyone do some head-scratching and come up with a solution to >> this. >> >> Regards, >> >> John Rodgers >> 88 GL Driver with a loose left outboard headlight! >> >

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