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I'm a bit annoyed that my newly painted pop up lights scrape the paint when going up and down. Of course it's my own fault, I've assembled it and adjusted it. But the first time I did use the pop ups, no scraping, so why now? Did a bit of adjusting today, it helped, but when they're down, they don't fit in the middle anymore.

Had another thought. Maybe it's time to get the modern 4 light low profile upgrade. It'll reduce the risk of scraping the paint and give better light. I know we've discussed this before, but I know the vendors constantly come up with new and improved stuff for us. So, who sells new headlights that meet these criteria:
-Low profile, preferably horizontal when in use
-Bolt on, no cutting. Or at least no repainting
-Use orig wiring, no fancy relays and transformers that will fail and leave me stranded in the dark
-E-marked for legality in Europe
-Cheap

Anybody have such headlights, and some pictures?

Thanks
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Mikael, there is an alternative (that requires radical surgery): covered, non-pop-up lights. One of your compatriots in Sweden has a really nice setup but can't remember his name. For a better light pattern, a significant part of the fender ahead of the old buckets and down to the top of the pre-L front bumpers was removed and dual projectors mounted rigidly in the resulting plexiglas covered opening. This might not be fully legal in some countries, though.
Here's what I'm looking for, or even less of a gap. This is 65mm, and maybe a Hella 60mm could fit? And yes, maybe just one, why have double headlights, that's not typical for a 70s Italian car? Not many buy these kits because they actually need the superior lighting for their all night races across the continents, right?

So why not have one Hella 60mm with both main and high beam. And if placed in the middle, it might not require any cutting, there's a gap at the top?

For me, I'll do nothing right now. While there are good solutions out there, and we all appreciate the choices the vendors give us, I can't find exactly what I need. And it may be years before I need to raise the pods again as I have Haas' excellent white/yellow park lights as driving lights (law in Denmark). And after using a rubber mallet and some fine tuning today, the paint is not scraping anymore.

This winter I might buy some 60mm Hellas and fabricate something where the opening gap will be as small as possible.
(would the look of only one 60mm per side be the first. I seem to remember having seen it before on a Pantera?)

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Not many buy these kits because they actually need the superior lighting for their all night races across the continents, right?


That's exactly why I got mine. Just about got a deer one night coming home through the mountains and promised myself right then and there to get some lights in this thing so I can actually see the road.
Doug M
Mikael, I built steel inserts for 60cm lights for my car. They are the smallest lights I could find that were approved for street use in the U.S. I know there are a lot of lights that light up the road way better than the stock lights in our cars but if something ever happened I would be in deep shit if the lights weren't legal. I built them out of a single piece of 20ga steel and there was very little cutting of the light buckets (a little in the corners of the top of the stock circles and can be re-straightened easily and returned to stock). One of my big concerns whenever I try new things with my car is that I can return it to stock easily and it has to be showable. The second is that it functions better or is faster on the track(or roads if chasing one of our Canadian friends). Hella dosen't make a dual beam 60cm light. It would still be the same height if there were one or two next to each other; it still isn't perfectly level but it's real close. The lights are so much brighter than stock that it's scary to think I was driving with the stock ones. I have all winter here to try new things with my car and some thing work and some things don't(air dam I will try again next winter) but the lights rock. The light's are about $200.00 dallors US for all four but the rest is just time and a little material. If I was to do it again I would not take the buckets out. The hardest part was to get them back in and adjusted to fit and close right. Here's a picture of what they look like if you want more info let me know.

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