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Series 1 Boxenstop H4 headlight conversion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 2:42 pm
by Nic
Hi there.

Has anyone fitted one of these to their S1? I've ordered one from Germany but now it's arrived I'm scratching my head as to how to get it to stay in place. Once you bend the plate so that the two side bits fix against the light itself, how do you get it to fix against the rim? Glue/ Silicone? Any pics welcome.

Many thanks

Re: Series 1 Boxenstop H4 headlight conversion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 3:10 pm
by Digger
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By using the tabs on the rim as you would for a normal lens.

Re: Series 1 Boxenstop H4 headlight conversion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:51 pm
by MK Monty
The problem I had was that the new reflector stuck out the front of the rim too much it looked wrong as you could see the back part of the reflector
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I spent ages looking at how to move it all further back in the rim as the standard rubber gasket that holds your glass on the reflector wouldn't fit. I found that a bulk CD case was the correct diameter and I cut a small 4 or 5mm deep ring off the top of the case with a hot knife on the gas ring. I then lost the top again with a hot knife. I ended up with a translucent ring of plastic that fitted in the rim then the JB light went in and the tabs bent down to hold it all in place. The ring cannot be seen and as belt and braces used some silicon on the back side
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The tabs as shown above were a little short by the time it was stepped back.
You will have to loose the junction block as its all a bit tight otherwise. I used the Wago connectors and these are perfect Look On ebay you can get them in 2 3 4 or 5 way, unfortunately you will need to loose the bullet connections. I did try to save the connection block by mounting it vertically but the connections are all live on the back side and it was too easy to short out on the frame.
The JB setup is well worth the trouble IMO

Re: Series 1 Boxenstop H4 headlight conversion

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:21 am
by Tractorman
It sure is, great light.