muppetlab
Member Since: 30 Nov 2008
Location: norfolk
Posts: 151
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Hey all wondered if this may be of interest to anyone. I have done a bit of research and have found the company that makes the d3 soft A bar also maks the ffrr one too. Therefore the fittings are exactly the same. Now i have been watching spotlights on fleabay for months and they seem to fetch silly money even used but heres the thing. Unless you want a full as per genuine installation as in plug in the ecu and get activated at the dealer set up you can get a genuine ffrr brand new set for less than second hand d3 ones. It includes the lights, mountings for the A bar, relay and wiring from battery to lights and a dash switch. The harnesses are not quite the same but plenty long enough and quite easy to instal with a bit of imagination and some cable ties You can then take the feeds from the back of the light switch and bobs your uncle you are away. I paid £100 for a brand new full set all in which was cheaper than the second hand offerings without wiring bits or brackets. Obviously the replacement switch panel does not fit the d3 but i was not after that anyway. Hope this helps, cheers jez Corrado Vr6
Disco 3 tdv6
Lr 90 3.9 v8
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2nd Mar 2009 12:56 pm |
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lafona00
Member Since: 30 Nov 2007
Location: Dubai
Posts: 808
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I am very interrested.
In fact I am looking at the driving lamps for ages!
I have even tryed to get some LR Safari 5000 because there were a bit cheaper...
Can you give some photos of the lights and of the fitting may be...? and may be the switch?
Do you want to pm the details may be? Arno
No more LR... but a Toyo
Disco 3 XS Auto - MY2008 - Leather, heated seats.
Def 90 - 1993
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2nd Mar 2009 6:05 pm |
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