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PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:54 pm 
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maybe one big one or under the rear bumper?

i've been thinking about it but not sure.

any one with pics done, post them up so we can look!


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Some clubmans came with them. They just use the indicators. There is a switch on the back of the gearbox.

I have seen others that have a single light mounted either on the boot or under the rear bumper.

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yeh i got a van.. so no lights on the back just toying with the idea,

see who has done it & if it looked good.


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Later van lights had twin filament bulb holders in the top and the bottom.

So you just need to connect the wiring ;)

Externally they look the same :)

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I'm not sure about the real early mini's, but i thought they all had reverse lights, they are just never hooked up. So that when its in reverse both your rear indicators come on.

If the gearbox is a rod change there will be a switch in the side of the rod change unit and the remote boxes have a switch on the front of the gearbox. I'm not sure if all of the remote boxes had them though


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intresting i got a rover 1275 with a rod gearbox so that would have the reverse thing in it?

it is a 1964 traveler.

i've never heard of this before hehe intresting! the local mini man was tellling me i had to get new lights & cut the back of my car to make them fit.

pfft what a joke as if you would.

i wonder if my car has them unwired


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mini_mad_matt wrote:
I'm not sure about the real early mini's, but i thought they all had reverse lights, they are just never hooked up. So that when its in reverse both your rear indicators come on.


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Only Police Minis and later Mk2s had reversing lights in the blinkers. The bulb holders were twin filament not single, they used 21W/21W bulbs.
Clubbies-
All Clubbies had em, same setup.

I'm sure we could add reversing lights to early Mini rear blinkers (using single filament bulbs) by adding a diode in the lines.

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It is quite easy to fit reversing lights to any Mini.

If it is a rod change the switch will be on the gearchange under the car.

You don't need to use a double filament globe holder, you can just hook the reversing light to the rear blinker and fit a diode to the blinker wire to stop the front blinkers from coming on with the reversing lights.


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if i hook up both indicators they might think i'm turning both ways :lol:

anyways.. that dual bulb thing seems intresting.


so it just shows a yellow light or red?


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On my 850 the reverse lights are on either side of the number plate and they work very well.
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When I first got the car it had a small spot/flood light under the rear bumper aswell, (that's the only picture I have available now).
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Either one works well and if it's tucked up under the bumper it doesn't stand out too bad.

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When it gets really dark, I use the brake lights as my reversing lights. Top of my shoe lightly on the brake and my heel on the accelerator...

But yeah, I have always wanted to fit extra bright reversing lights, but never found a visually appealling solution.

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Kennomini wrote:
On my 850 the reverse lights are on either side of the number plate and they work very well.
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When I first got the car it had a small spot/flood light under the rear bumper aswell, (that's the only picture I have available now).
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Either one works well and if it's tucked up under the bumper it doesn't stand out too bad.


nice one mate.. where did you get them from the look perfect..


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I can't remember, try your local auto shops and maybe even look at some LED bar set ups, they will fit under the rear bumper really well.

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the side ones look better..

ill look for some small square ones.


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