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Baja Headlights ??
bajabug69 - April 8th, 2005 at 11:15 AM

Hii,need to find out what year headlights are the best to use for a baja,bought some of ebay(one got broken in the post,cry) but they dont have a bucket to mount into the mudgaurd looks like they mount like 6 volt jobs,is there a specific year that has the bucket ??Some help on this one would be great its driving me CRAAAAZY haha.

Paul :kiss


11CAB - April 8th, 2005 at 01:51 PM

Its an after market thing, all beetles had the headlight bowl as part of the guard.


bajabug69 - April 8th, 2005 at 02:51 PM

Were can i buy them from?? anyone know

Paul


11CAB - April 8th, 2005 at 03:04 PM

Not sure about new, but check out the swap meets, I bought a pair with sealed beam headlights for $5 the pair, all in good order.


WABaja - April 8th, 2005 at 07:18 PM

If you really want to do it properly, don't mount the lights on the guards... Baja guards are weak and are prone to cracking with the added weight of lights mounted on them..
They also have a problem that the flexing of the guard causes a jittering effect with your lights at night and this also shortens the life of your globes...
I have taken some pics of my headlights ( and tail lights ) to give you an idea of a better way to do it.. My lights used to be mounted on the guards, but the on going cost of repairs and replacing got boring...

My bar work runs through the guards and this provides an ideal mounting location for headlights, but if you don't have bar work in the right place for this, you can still mount lights on the panel behind the original headlight opening..

I have used buggy lights which can be bought from most VW parts stores and from off road or auto parts stores.. They have a sealed rubber housing, are water proof and are fairly cheap too...
Since putting them in, I have NEVER had another problem with headlights...

Front view, they sit inside the normal headlight location and look pretty good...









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Another view..









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From the inside, pardon the daggy paint work... You can see the braket attached to the bar work, but if that bar wasn't there, a simple bracket could be fabricated off the side panel of the car...











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And the rears, which are even More prone to cracking of guards, due to the curve and lack of support for the back edge of the guard..
Similar story, water proof tail lights mounted on the bar work..
Once again a simple fabriaction needed, but they're up high, out of harms way and again, I have NEVER had a problem with these..
Being new, they are bigger and brighter than early beetle tail lights, which helps keep the law off your back...
I've actually used the tail light mounting bolts to hold the mudflap brakets too, so it's win/win on the back end...











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If you need part numbers for the lights or adivce on doing it, I'm happy to help out...
Good luck...


bajabug69 - April 8th, 2005 at 08:02 PM

Thanks for that mate,ill look into doing something like that goood idea

Paul Beeeers


bigbaja - April 8th, 2005 at 10:55 PM

i use new land rover ones they have a plastic bucket so no rust
terry


bajabug69 - April 10th, 2005 at 10:35 AM

Thanks bigbaja,what kind of $$$$ are they new?


68AutoBug - April 10th, 2005 at 07:10 PM

My Son took the plastic buckets from behind an old landrover
s headlamps.... to use on the Baja...

those rubber mounted headlamps were used on agricultural tractors - Chamberlain used them as work lamps on 3380-4080-4280 & 4480 tractors which were made in Australia..
The lamps were made by Hella in Australia...

I used a couple on a type 3 variant many years ago with
sealed beam spot lamps mounted in them....

Lee


bigbaja - April 16th, 2005 at 12:25 PM

about 250 each