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− | The Elise S2 headlamps can easily be converted to left hand drive by following this description: | + | The Elise S2 (RHD) headlamps can easily be converted to left hand drive by following this description: |
Remove the plastic protection by unscrewing the 3 bolts in the wheelhouse | Remove the plastic protection by unscrewing the 3 bolts in the wheelhouse | ||
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How to proceed: | How to proceed: | ||
− | Use a flat | + | Use a flat screw driver for uplifting the 3 metal flaps |
+ | Use a caliper to move the by 180°, yes you can. The metal is not going to break, be gentle! | ||
+ | Reassemble, potentially you need to cut away the (-) pole nipple (not used in Lotus). | ||
+ | That's it! | ||
− | + | Approx. 20 min for each! |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 23 December 2009
The Elise S2 (RHD) headlamps can easily be converted to left hand drive by following this description:
Remove the plastic protection by unscrewing the 3 bolts in the wheelhouse Remove all the screws which fix the headlamp assembly to the vehicle body Separete the cables from the headlamp assembly Prepare a surface for doing the next steps.
The assymmetrie of the headlamp light is realized by covering the front part of the reflector with a sheet metal. By slimply turning this sheet metal, the conversion is done.
How to proceed: Use a flat screw driver for uplifting the 3 metal flaps Use a caliper to move the by 180°, yes you can. The metal is not going to break, be gentle! Reassemble, potentially you need to cut away the (-) pole nipple (not used in Lotus). That's it!
Approx. 20 min for each!