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Renntag 02-19-2012 09:31 PM

Tail light pics needed w123.
 
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Hello Peachparts friends.

I was just pulled over by the Virginia State Police for having "no tail lights".
Surprised I asked to see and went to look. Yep. They are working.

He went so far as to say " the only reason they light at all is because my lights are shining on them. " I tried not to laugh as I didn't want a ticket.


I explained that the car was 30 years old (he wasnt yet) and they were this 'bright' as long as I have owned the car. I also mentioned it is inspected and passes every year. Never failing for tail lights.

I mentioned that I would check other cars of the same vintage and compare lumens.

I have a pic I took on the side of the road a few minutes ago it is too big to upload here. :mad:

Anyone interested, please post yours. No flash please.

Thanks.

t walgamuth 02-19-2012 10:25 PM

Reminds me of when I was stopped by a local gendarme for a similar beef in my 62 190c. The tail light portion was roughly the size of my thumbnail and I had a broken lense on one of them with a red painted bulb in it while waiting for a new one I had ordered. When I appeared in traffic court I was able to tell the judge that I had installed a new lense since the stop and he dismissed the ticket IIRC.;)

vstech 02-20-2012 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Renntag (Post 2887615)
Hello Peachparts friends.

I was just pulled over by the Virginia State Police for having "no tail lights".
Surprised I asked to see and went to look. Yep. They are working.

He went so far as to say " the only reason they light at all is because my lights are shining on them. " I tried not to laugh as I didn't want a ticket.


I explained that the car was 30 years old (he wasnt yet) and they were this 'bright' as long as I have owned the car. I also mentioned it is inspected and passes every year. Never failing for tail lights.

I mentioned that I would check other cars of the same vintage and compare lumens.

I have a pic I took on the side of the road a few minutes ago it is too big to upload here. :mad:

Anyone interested, please post yours. No flash please.

Thanks.

You may want to pull the reflectors out, clean them, and put them back in.
as the steel ages, rust and dust significantly reduce the light's brightness.

Stretch 02-20-2012 03:04 AM

I was planning to experiment with a spray on chrome finish - perhaps you can give it a go too?

By the way you can also buy the reflectors separately here...

t walgamuth 02-20-2012 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Renntag (Post 2887615)
Hello Peachparts friends.

I was just pulled over by the Virginia State Police for having "no tail lights".
Surprised I asked to see and went to look. Yep. They are working.

He went so far as to say " the only reason they light at all is because my lights are shining on them. " I tried not to laugh as I didn't want a ticket.


I explained that the car was 30 years old (he wasnt yet) and they were this 'bright' as long as I have owned the car. I also mentioned it is inspected and passes every year. Never failing for tail lights.

I mentioned that I would check other cars of the same vintage and compare lumens.

I have a pic I took on the side of the road a few minutes ago it is too big to upload here. :mad:

Anyone interested, please post yours. No flash please.

Thanks.

The lights will of course look dimmer with his headlights shining on them from a few feet. Ask him to look at them with his headlights off.;)

shadetreemechan 02-20-2012 07:41 AM

So, did he actually give you a ticket, or did you get off?

MBeige 02-20-2012 10:57 AM

Is it the driver side? Maybe it's just sooted up. :)

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Originally Posted by vstech (Post 2887676)
You may want to pull the reflectors out, clean them, and put them back in.
as the steel ages, rust and dust significantly reduce the light's brightness.

It would be better to clean the lenses (inside and outside) first before the reflectors. Those reflectors (with the shiny chrome finish inside) are very sensitive to touch.

Might also want to put in some new proper nickel-base (as opposed to brass base) 10W bulbs for good measure.

Biodiesel300TD 02-20-2012 12:15 PM

Sounds to me like he was hunting for something more. My wagon's tail lights were dangerously dim, but never got pulled over for it. Unfortunately you can't take the lenses off the housings on the wagon tail lights, so they are hard to clean inside.

Might try cleaning all the sockets and putting in fresh bulbs as well. I'll try to remember to snap a pic of mine tonight.

Simpler=Better 02-20-2012 12:25 PM

you could always gut them and stick an oval LED assembly behind the lenses. They're like $15 each and are very bright-I have on e on my hackjob Ninja.

MBeige 02-21-2012 02:12 AM

Here are some diesel MB's with tail lights on (300SD, 300TD, 300CD, 300D)

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2645/4...82733241_b.jpg

Here are some from DiametricalBenz's old 300TD

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Desert Panther 02-21-2012 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by MBeige (Post 2888313)
Here are some diesel MB's with tail lights on (300SD, 300TD, 300CD, 300D)

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2645/4...82733241_b.jpg

mBeige, how come every car in the above photo, has its driver's left arm exposed?!?!?! Bizarre, unless it's some sort of ritual....:confused: Cool pic though.

MBeige 02-21-2012 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Desert Panther (Post 2888317)
mBeige, how come every car in the above photo, has its driver's left arm exposed?!?!?! Bizarre, unless it's some sort of ritual....:confused: Cool pic though.

Probably a diesel MB thing, ya know... secret handshake kind of thing :rolleyes::D

Seriously, I didn't notice it until now.

shadetreemechan 02-21-2012 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Desert Panther (Post 2888317)
mBeige, how come every car in the above photo, has its driver's left arm exposed?!?!?! Bizarre, unless it's some sort of ritual....:confused: Cool pic though.

Its the MB climate control issues ritual.:D

compu_85 02-21-2012 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by shadetreemechan (Post 2888352)
Its the MB climate control issues ritual.:D

HAHA :D

compu_85 02-21-2012 09:35 AM

This shows the brightness difference between a brake light and running light:

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/..._5109032_n.jpg


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