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Steven:
Has anyone noticed that most discos, they have one rear light dim and the other bright ?  :? Well I see that all time anyway... I was wondering how can we get around this as its same for us and we've changd the bulbs but no difference. I've heard of led bulbs, has anyone tryed these? They do seem quite good... any other sugestions?

I was thinking of installing some LEDs on like the roof line like ya see on back of lorry trailers when they've been slightly customiized  8)

Bush Tucker Man:
If you mean the bumper mounted lights, mine was the same.

New bulbs made no difference (not LEDs though), but I can't remember if there's a reflector or not??


Having said that, the rear-lights on my 110 certainly have no problems in being seen :wink:
They're standard 5/21watt bulbs, the upper pair are; tail/brake, the lower pair; tail/fog

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Steven:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---If you mean the bumper mounted lights, mine was the same.
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Yes I did BTM  :)

It must be a disco thing  :roll:

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "Steven" ---
--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---If you mean the bumper mounted lights, mine was the same.
--- End quote ---

Yes I did BTM  :)

It must be a disco thing  :roll:
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I concur, as I see quite a few that are similarly afflicted

Budgie:
If it's the passenger side that's sightly dim, take the bulb out and clean the inside of the lens. I found there was a coating of soot in mine from the exhaust!  :?

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