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Not worth the hassle, imho, just put a couple of beam deflectors on.
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Sorry, should have explained.Thanks for your reply.....could you be more specific please?
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I use stickers like these (there are cheaper suppliers online):Hi all
Thanks for your replies.
I was hoping someone with direct knowledge of the pegaso 740 would have come along by now.
Reflectors would be fine but the model is not listed in the instructions and I would not want to make any adjustment to the units.
Maybe someone could post a photo for me as I suspect few people who have replied are familiar with the particular model.
The lights are small and round and I really do not know how to fit the reflectors.
Thanks
Decker
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You need them in tunnels (especially the Italian ones ) and in bad weather but stickers are good enough I've found.An further consideration is how often will you be driving at night, since leaving the UK in mid July and covering 5000km I’ve not had the headlights on once, of course that may change as the dark nights come e around
Not sure, Yet! Due to pick up a new Pegaso in the next few weeks so will ask the question at handover.
An further consideration is how often will you be driving at night, since leaving the UK in mid July and covering 5000km I’ve not had the headlights on once, of course that may change as the dark nights come e around
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I have four little round lights.I use stickers like these (there are cheaper suppliers online):
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/travel-accessories/car-headlamp-converters
The instructions cover our van but if yours isn't covered it isn't hard to find out where to put them. All you need is a wall and wait until it is dark. Point the MH at the wall and turn on dipped headlights. All these stickers do is block off the bit of light which angles upwards on the left hand side of each beam pattern so you just need to move the sticker around (with the sticky side still covered!) until you find the right spot. However, if you look in the instructions you will probably find examples of round headlights and these should give you an idea where to starting putting the sticker - it may be near the bottom not the top of the headlight.
When you come to remove them, turn the headlights on for ten minutes or so to warm and soften the adhesive.
Why not?Hi all
I would not want to make any adjustment to the units.
Maybe someone could post a photo for me as I suspect few people who have replied are familiar with the particular model.
It is just the dip beam that need setting, have you had a look t the back of the light for any adjustment lever or is it by screws, what access is there.I have four little round lights.
Is it just the dipped beam that needs reflecting.?
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As Martín has said, just the dipped lights and it worth checking again a wall even if the instructions did cover your vehicle. This way you can ensure it is only the bit of light in the pattern which slopes up to the left. If you put the stickers in the wrong place you may not see much at all.I have four little round lights.
Is it just the dipped beam that needs reflecting.?
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Hi Decker, I have the same question regarding our new to us 2015 Knaus Sky 700. Have been looking at various forums to find the answer of where to put the eurolight sticker, ( don't want to do a permanent job as at the moment its only for a couple of weeks in the summer) thought I had it cracked when I noticed the list of vehicles, which didn't appear to have any A classes ( understandable as they are "kit cars" ) but does have Hymer listed and mine is very similar looking so was going to go with that but today I noticed a small round area in the bottom of the lense, is that to through the light up? Commonsense is telling me to go with Lenny's advise and find a wall at night time.Hi all
Thanks for your replies.
I was hoping someone with direct knowledge of the pegaso 740 would have come along by now.
Reflectors would be fine but the model is not listed in the instructions and I would not want to make any adjustment to the units.
Maybe someone could post a photo for me as I suspect few people who have replied are familiar with the particular model.
The lights are small and round and I really do not know how to fit the reflectors.
Thanks
Decker
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Sad to say but @busby is correct. If it looks legal you are unlikely to be charged by Police.Bit of tape anywhere will do,,just needs to look legal..No one bothers entering the uk from abroad,,BUSBY.
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