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Charley PHX

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Re: T3 Replacements?
« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2022, 04:55:32 AM »
Jim, I got a pair of these in May 2021 and they were installed a couple months later. Took another year to get them on the road. The T-3's LOOK good, and they judged OK (i.e. no deduction) in July'22. Had them out after dark only once to-date, and then only for a few minutes... Not much of a 'stress test' for lighting performance, but they seem to serve their intended purpose just fine. I was more concerned with appearance than performance. Looks like the price went up (like everything else these days- aarrgh), mine were $109 last may (same vendor & item)...

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camaronut

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Re: T3 Replacements?
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2022, 03:44:57 PM »
I read / heard awhile back that Wagner was making these T3 headlamps for the vendor back then (who I can't remember), and decided to stop entirely from making vacuum headlamps like we need....equipment was old, process hazards, etc.  So the repro T3's dried up.  I guess The Parts Place found another vendor to make them again which is good for us!

For information's sake - those of us who have the Vigilite option have to be careful using these repro headlamps - the vacuum seal on the rear of the bulb is cut differently / smaller in diameter than original T3's - therefore limiting the light that gets transferred into the fiber optic cable that goes to the fender bezel.

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Re: T3 Replacements?
« Reply #17 on: November 16, 2022, 12:20:04 AM »
My gut tells me this might not last long term as so many things are made in batches and when the batch is gone it's gone. I can think of many nice repro items that were around for awhile but again dried up. Hope I'm wrong but for some it might be a good idea to buy a set just to have for future.
I still have a couple original sets for restoration and lucky our 68 still has the original bulbs in and they work. I did silicone the connection area. But agree they don't work the best at dark LOL, unless you run high beams......
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Re: T3 Replacements?
« Reply #18 on: November 16, 2022, 02:59:06 AM »
Street lights help….back country roads….no street light help.  :(
Camaronut-didn’t know the “tip”at the rear of the new ones is smaller and the light transfer is smaller. Thank you for that, as I would be not so happy after said purchase. That information I shall pass along. You wouldn’t have a side by side picture to compare would you?
Mine light is fine at night, and picture is at idle speed.