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European Driving - headlight masking question
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18/05/2008 22:24
18/05/2008 22:24
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MrCooper
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I'm taking the mighty fiat to France soon. Was wondering if there are any of those stickers designed to reduce headlight glare made specifically for the coupe. (In case that's not clear, I mean the black bits you stick on the headlamp covers to ensure that when a car designed to be driven on the left is driven on the right you dont dazzle people on the oncoming carriageway - and which can happen because the lights are designed to illuminate slightly to the left). Not really an issue with the halogens I've got at the moment but come holiday time I might be running HIDs  Do such 'glare masks' exist for the coop?
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
[Re: MrCooper]
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18/05/2008 22:27
18/05/2008 22:27
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
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19/05/2008 00:58
19/05/2008 00:58
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Cus
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Cus
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I wouldent bother mate - have lived in holland now for 8 years and 4 with the coupe - never changed or masked the headlamp - come to that never had an MOT or tax either - just insurance and they never questioned when they had to pay out once
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
[Re: paddy]
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19/05/2008 02:30
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
[Re: darmtb]
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19/05/2008 14:16
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Bikenut55 and I went on a big european drive last summer in his coupe and we followed the tips on THIS page by the AA! We bought some light sticker things from Halfords, and they had a guide for fitting them to coupe type lights. I'm not sure that they did a great deal, but at least they were stuck somewhere on the headlights if anyone asked!! 
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
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19/05/2008 14:35
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Just crank the adjusters right down if you are driving at night, although I would suggest any token beam modifiers as being better than nothing if the foreign plod are asking questions. Nice to be able to point to something even if you both know its crap.
Don't forget 10l of fuel in the boot if you're driving on the autobahn!
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
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19/05/2008 14:49
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I've used those exact ones (from your link) on the continent before and they work well - good tips above though 
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
[Re: andyps]
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30/05/2008 05:17
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get some universal ones from halfords to comply with european law. bout £3-4
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
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31/05/2008 00:02
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Will the stick on ones come off ok or will they damage the film over the light. Used them before and was a pig to get rid of the glue after removal.
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Re: European Driving - headlight masking question
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31/05/2008 22:51
31/05/2008 22:51
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Had the 'very wet autobahn at night' experience with the Halford stickers too and ended up pulling them off at the first opportunity on the grounds that I thought it was safer for all concerned if I could at least have an idea what lay ahead of me on the road. The AA sight is good for advice.
Only ever been pulled over abroad once, that was in the daylight in middle of no where some where in the Dolomites. Although I was a tad over the local speed limit, the Italian cops were only interested in seeing passport, Vo5 and some verification of insurance. Acording the locals later that evening it's actually helpful NOT be Italian if you do get puled over as most local police in rural Italy are put off prosecuting foreigners for minor infingements as it's too much paper work. Of course, that may not always necessarily be the case.....
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