V8
Column for November 2006
REPLACEMENT
LENSES FOR THE RV8
Stuart Middlemiss (Nightfire Red 1215) from Norfolk had to replace
his front indicator and rear fog light lens units as some of the internal
reflectors had darkened so he took the opportunity to replace the
front indicators with clear lens units. His note (RV8NOTE253) will
be useful for many RV8 enthusiasts and save money too.
The original amber units clashed rather with the colour of my RV8,
Nightfire Red, and did the same with the side repeaters. So I decided
to fit clear lens units with amber bulbs of course. "Chrome"
finish amber bulbs are available if you do not wish the see the amber
bulbs through the clear lenses, but are more expensive. Front, rear
and side indicators must of course show amber when lit. The clear
lenses fitted to front indicators may well look better on UK cars
too, next to the spotlights.
Cheapest sources for the replacements are Land/Range Rover
independent parts suppliers on the web and eBay. The various LR/RR
part numbers you will need are as follows - front indicators/rear
fogs - one-piece, all plastic, manufactured by J E Perei and cost
about £7.00 each: Amber AMR6517, Clear AMR6521 and Red AMR6522.
The bulbs you need are 21w '382' bulbs, with 180degree opposite
(not offset) pins, clear or amber as appropriate. The LR/RR units
may come with 24volt bulbs so simply replace with 12volt bulbs.
Side repeaters cost about £2.50 each: Amber PRC9916 and
Clear XGB000020. The bulbs you need
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are 5w T10
'501' wedge bulbs, clear or amber. These are also made with a clear,
smoked lens but I have been unable to find a LR/RR part number.
They are available, on eBay for instance (try the seller 'zeldautos'),
for various Rover saloon models and the MGF.
Also, remember to look at V8 NOTE157 by Brian Moyse available on
the V8 website at for details on how to waterproof the front and
rear units. You'll also notice from Brian's RV8NOTE that the old
MGRover part cost for the front indicator was over £26 - some
suppliers are still charging almost £17 each - quite a profit
compared to current LR/RR part prices!
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