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This may be a little petty, but I've got a Jap TT import - cool enough. But I really want the brake lights to light the full width of the brakes (and ditto for the indicator). it may look a bit yank, but at night I think it looks awesome. I was 19 years old in 1990 and totally fell in love with these cars when I saw some on a trip to the US, never expected to get one but nostalgia has a way of biting you on the arse!!!

 

Minor gripe but all small things make a big thing like a Zed

 

 

Rod

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if you mean the full width of the lights, like the side lights, it should do anyway unless your inner ones have been converted to a fog-light.

 

Wire up a relay so you can still use them as brakes when you've got the fogs off - There have been a few threads about this recently

 

HTH

James

no - the rear brake light only actually lights about three quarters of the lense at the back, same as the indicator. I want the whole kit and caboodle to light up. Like I said its fairly trivia BUT IT LOOKS COOL!

Well the indicator only has one bulbs per side but the brake light should have two per side, so the indicator will only light up half with the excess light counting for the other quarter but the brake lights should light up the whole lot.

 

I have a feeling that the inner brakes lights on your car have been disabled somehow.:mad:

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