Lights and Wiring Loom

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cornish rattler

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Hi guys
Today i have been loosening off my rear tub in preporation for a new chassis and whilst i was under there i noticed that the wiring loom from the bulkhead to the rear lights was running on top of the chassis so i pulled it out from under the tub as i noticed it had been repaired in a few places at the back so i think i will replace this part of the loom aswell as replace all the light whilst i am at it, i am not sure yet wether to go for std lights or LED lights and also where i can buy a wiring loom from, can anyone help please :)
 
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If I was doing it,I'd probably make up a new wiring loom myself. It's not difficult to do, particularly if you have the old one to use as a guide. Just buy the cable in the right colours, the bullet connectors, and some wiring loom tape and have a bash at it. Most of the wires will be pretty much the same length anyway as they terminate behind the right-hand lights. There's the reverse light/difflock connections which are a part of the same loom, plus the smaller wiring loom that runs from left to right at the back of the tub.

I replaced my rear lights a while ago and went for standard ones to keep the original appearance. It depends on what you're doing with the rest of the Landy.
 
i bought an autosparks rear loom as the cost of the autosparks loom was eclipsed by the time/effort required to make my own

And it all plugged in and worked first time which as a bonus - used wipac LED light kit and have no regrets either - can see my landy from space unlike some of my mates :D
 
As above, the LED side/indicators are miles better than the originals, much brighter, no more blown bulbs, no more lights full of water. If I were you, I'd buy the loom, mostly to get the multi plug at the engine end. I'd run it in convoluted/corrugated tubing along the top of the chassis.
 
As above, the LED side/indicators are miles better than the originals, much brighter, no more blown bulbs, no more lights full of water. If I were you, I'd buy the loom, mostly to get the multi plug at the engine end. I'd run it in convoluted/corrugated tubing along the top of the chassis.

Cheers yeah we want to keep the loom on top of the chassis and will be getting the LED's as with a new loom :)
 
LED. Bolt on Bits do brilliant side indicators and wiring looms and if you're flush get the JW Speaker LED kit for a piffling £500!
I got lucky and snagged a set for 80!
Also less.power draw on LED. Good luck Mate.
 
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