"Klipper" My 2500S Estate

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Phil
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Re: "Klipper" My 2500S Estate

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Having had fun with burnt out full beam switch and a blown sealed beam light I decided to bite the bullet and fit new headlights. went for the Cibie ones from Chris Wittor also ordered replacement door seals I now have very sore thumbs and only managed to fit them to three doors. the car is now much quieter and i can see at night now, mainly owls so i think a bit of adjusting needed :)
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"Klipper" My 2500S Estate

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Make sure you fit relays to the headlights otherwise you will burn out the switch....... again!


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Yes I did fit them. took forever but much better now :)
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#74 Post by tony »

Baines do much better (easier to fit) door seals. Try Google.
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1976 2500 TC. converted to S specs.

Lots of bits

1999 BMW Z3.
2006 BMW 325ti.
Hopefully not needing too many bits.




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