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Ian Pearson

posted on 14/7/03 at 05:35 AM Reply With Quote
Side Repeaters

For those of you who have passed the SVA test recently, where did you place the side repeaters to satisfy the visibility regs? I don't want to put them on the scuttle or cycle wings, but not sure if they'll be visible enough on the side panels.

Regards, Ian.

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bob

posted on 14/7/03 at 06:50 AM Reply With Quote
IAN

I'm just about to drill holes for side repeaters too,i've been searching all the pics and decided that most are a on the side panel below the bonnet 1/3 distance from the scuttle.

Its not something you would move and plug after SVA so i'm going bang my holes there






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loafersmate

posted on 14/7/03 at 07:22 AM Reply With Quote
I've recently passed and mine are on the side panels right below the scuttle midpoint (can't remember the height at the moment 400mm??check SVA manual).

Cheers

Ben

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Ian Pearson

posted on 14/7/03 at 08:32 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks Bob & Ben. Starting to get paranoid I think!
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bob

posted on 14/7/03 at 09:17 PM Reply With Quote
So was i

I sat there on the garage floor with drill in one hand untill i had pins n needles in both legs LOL.

Its the last exterior fitting to go on before test,i think after a search of pics on http://www.locostcarclub.co.uk i've now sorted it.






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