tuff rok headlights d2

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mattni

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Hiya
Does anyone have experience of tuff rok led headlights for d2. IE are the robust/reliable, a good fit?
I need to replace my headlights, one leaks, they're badly fogged, and have bits missing.
Seems like a no brainer to get these rather than some from a breaker?
Regards
Matt
 
Hello and welcome to the forum.
You mention a "no brainer", you do know you are talking to Landy Owners?;););););)

A link might be useful.;)
 
Thanks both, and for the welcome.
I agree they look a little odd, but hopefully at some point I'll have an after market bumper and they won't stick out to much.
Just don't want to buy them and find they're rubbish :)
 
If you are up to spend that big money why don't you better buy new lamps for your's rather than doing expensive experiments cos it would be less than half the price even if you buy all the plastic bits too, e.g https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/headlight-9802-xbc105120-p-132.html , the LH is XBC105130, the plastics which used to brake https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=STC3368&x=16&y=12 and an adjuster set https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/headlight-adjuster-britpart-stc1232-p-4617.html
 
Wow, thanks for all that Sierrafery. Doing all that is just the sort of things that stops me getting on with it sometimes.
I'm going to ponder though. I'll defo let you know which ever way i decide.
Have a new wiper motor to fit, and a few other bits to get to 1st.
Re whether to put the money in or not. I'm probably going to live to regret it, but i feel like i want to keep this car going till it falls to bits like at the end of the Blues Brothers.
 
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