Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
I got an IVA fail with the Fulvia indicators ahead of the front arch. I had to fit punto side repeaters rear of the front arch to get a pass and then fill the temporary holes and put the Fulvia ones back on.
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
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Originally Posted by
hollytree
I got an IVA fail with the Fulvia indicators ahead of the front arch. I had to fit punto side repeaters rear of the front arch to get a pass and then fill the temporary holes and put the Fulvia ones back on.
The angle of visibility when fitting the side repeater forward of the arch is the only problem I've really experienced with the Fulvia set up. The 5 degree rearward visibility angle is the issue but sitting the light unit on a small pedestal resolves this.
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
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Originally Posted by
Guy Mayers
If you wanted a new pair Gerry has a small stock at the moment of newly made ones.
Guy
Thanks Guy,
I can get a new pair for 33.16 pounds. I've already fitted them as far as putting the holes in the bodywork, so I don't desperately need them just yet.
Possible IVA issues with these need mentioning. 'Hopefully not my worry.
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
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Originally Posted by
LPH_UK
I might have one - I'll check later today.
We are talking the Fulvia 'teardrop' shape?
Leigh, no need to look, I've bought a new pair.
Thanks very much for offering.
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
Hi Chris
I went looking and couldn't find it!
Leigh
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
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Originally Posted by
LPH_UK
Hi Chris
I went looking and couldn't find it!
Leigh
Thank you for the intent Leigh.
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
Are rubber boots available for side repeaters?
There's these from Classic Alfa, but I don't know if they fit?
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Not fitted on mine, but never had any water issues.
Now you make me think about doing something.... aargh...
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
Now! I think I have one of those! I saw it the other day. Will check tomorrow.
Re: Wanted One Side Repeater
Thanks Leigh,
Heat shrink could be the alternative Steve.