x250 Ducato Headlamp Deflectors for Europe (1 Viewer)

kinsleyboy

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Hi Funsters,
We are off to France in May & would be grateful for ideas of where & what type of headlamp deflectors to get for my X250 Ducato based m/h?
Thanks:Smile:
 

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I bought a pair of headlamp protectors for my X250 , off an EBay site. The protectors were supplied with the self adhesive blackout section to fit to the pre-marked areas on the plastic protectors - otherwise the halfords stick ons :Smile:

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I bought a pair of headlamp protectors for my X250 , off an EBay site. .....:

me too unfortunately didn't come with stickers or markings.... any chance of a pic showing em fitted please?
 

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I will be going to the van storage tomorrow & will tack the blackouts in place & post the photos :Smile:
 
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Thanks very much Dick :thumb:

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I bought a pair of headlamp protectors for my X250 , off an EBay site. The protectors were supplied with the self adhesive blackout section to fit to the pre-marked areas on the plastic protectors - otherwise the halfords stick ons :Smile:

Hi Dellwood don't suppose you have the details of the company that you bought them from?
 

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Ducato headlamp deflectors ebay

I just bought a set from fourdrive-styling on ebay
seller 4dive6365 for £39.99 +£7.89 courier

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A NEW PAIR OF HEADLAMP PROTECTORS TO FIT A FIAT DUCATO, PEUGEOT BOXER OR CITROEN RELAY 2002 TO 2006,THEY HAVE CONTINENTAL LIGHT DEFLECTORS INCLUDED AND COME WITH A FITTING KIT AND INSTRUCTIONS. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK.
WHEN ORDERING PLEASE STATE YEAR MAKE AND MODEL
PLEASE E-MAIL OR RING STEVE FOR COURIER QUOTES TO THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS, OR ANY QUESTIONS,
01406 540272 01406 540272 .
 

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Hi Dellwood don't suppose you have the details of the company that you bought them from?

Just checked & they are not listing anything for sale at the present time.
I did look at buying from these people -
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Am I missing something in your question or are you just looking for beam benders to drive at night in France ?
If you are then simply buy a set of self adhesive "HEADLIGHT BEAM BENDERS" from Halfords at £11.99 with fitting instructions. They are simple to use and I pulled mine off after my trip and re-used them twice.
They are better than the blackout type as they do not reduce the light as much.
Hope this helps.
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I just bought a set from fourdrive-styling on ebay

seller 4dive6365 for £39.99 +£7.89 courier​

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A NEW PAIR OF HEADLAMP PROTECTORS TO FIT A FIAT DUCATO, PEUGEOT BOXER OR CITROEN RELAY 2002 TO 2006,THEY HAVE CONTINENTAL LIGHT DEFLECTORS INCLUDED AND COME WITH A FITTING KIT AND INSTRUCTIONS. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK.
WHEN ORDERING PLEASE STATE YEAR MAKE AND MODEL
PLEASE E-MAIL OR RING STEVE FOR COURIER QUOTES TO THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS, OR ANY QUESTIONS,

01406 540272 01406 540272 .

2002 to 2006 is not the new Fiat X250 Chassis
 

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me too unfortunately didn't come with stickers or markings.... any chance of a pic showing em fitted please?

Stuck them on today. Photos attached. Hope you can zoom in close enough to see the guide marks. :Smile:
 

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NOOOO do not use these, I did on my car last year, took them of and left a sticky bit, was advised by lots of others to use fingernail remover pads, i did foolishl and party sort of melted my lens :cry:

use protectors and put any beam bender on that
 
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:thumb: Thanks Dick... another job to add to the list ::bigsmile:

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NOOOO do not use these, I did on my car last year, took them of and left a sticky bit, was advised by lots of others to use fingernail remover pads, i did foolishl and party sort of melted my lens :cry:

use protectors and put any beam bender on that


I have used these about 6 times now, the sticky bit does stay on the plastic lense but every time it comes off easily with neat washing up liquid and paper kitchen towl:thumb:

Acetone nail polish remover would melt the plastic and need polishing back out:thumb:
 

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I have used these about 6 times now, the sticky bit does stay on the plastic lense but every time it comes off easily with neat washing up liquid and paper kitchen towl:thumb:

Acetone nail polish remover would melt the plastic and need polishing back out:thumb:


tell me about it:cry:
 

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