Jump to content

IGNORED

Headlight covers revisited. Maybe a solution to a problem.


Zedyone_kenobi

Recommended Posts

large501041.jpg

There they are, MSA headlight covers. About a hundred bucks and you have some fairly good fitting headlight covers. But then there is the big issue. Not many of us really want to drill holes in our headlight scoops to mount that. Well, I sure do not. So many things have been tried. Velcro, double sided 3M tape. But all were either too weak to hold the cover on, or too strong to let it go so you could clean behind it. So how do we fix this.

I have not seen this suggestion before, so I will throw it out there. I present to you these!!

magnetbox.png

round Neodymium rare earth magnets. They are crazy strong. I mean crazy. They come in all sizes and shapes, including small thin disk sized shapes smaller than a dime. Now what if you were to put a soft felt on one side so that it would be soft against your headlight scoop on the car, and then epoxy the other side to the headlight cover L bracket. This would hold onto the headlight bucket with ease and yet would be removeable without any sticky residue or scratching your headlight bucket.

I have purchased the magnets already and will be trying to mock this up for my Z. Of course I will paint my covers silver so I can protect the headlights when I track or autocross the car. But the concept I think is sound.

Any thoughts, or has somebody tried this already?

Edited by Zedyone_kenobi
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Those things are so damn strong that my guess is that if you glued them to the underside of the (fiberglass) headlight scoop and to the corresponding spot on the cover, they would probably hold.

However, I'd test it out first before committing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I stick about a 2"x2" pad of clear 3M Stoneguard film on the buckets, where each cover bracket is supposed to be drilled. Then I epoxy the brackets onto the stoneguard. If I ever need to remove the brackets, I can just peel off the stoneguard film with the bracket and epoxy, leaving no trace. When I do a track day, I run a 5" length of clear tape along the hoodline edge of the cover for added security at 130mph.

The magnets are a great idea too. They are strong. I use them to keep the canopies on my RC Planes.

Edited by cygnusx1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have done it on my 73, not wanting to cut holes. The covers I used were in storage for years, one was crazed, the other had a small crack, so I painted them satin black to cover the defects & the super strong magnets I glued to the interior. The magnets came from a former employer ;) are 20X9X4 mm & very powerful. They hold each other through my open palm. I have no idea what the composition is.

On the 20mm of the magnet, I glued (E-6000) the same size inner tube rubber to prevent scratching the paint, let cure. Positioned 3 magnets around the edge per cover, glued the 9mm edge to the cover & clamped in position.

They were intended 'for show only' not to be driven at speed for fear of losing them. Returning from a car show, 20 miles at highway speed, I realized I forgot to take the covers off! To my surprise, they held on.

Bonzi Lon

post-11300-14150816373437_thumb.jpg

post-11300-14150816373659_thumb.jpg

post-11300-14150816398061_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have no experience with these covers but would like to get some in the future. Just to make sure, is there a lip around the edge of them? At first I was imagining you mounting the magnets on the outside so that there would be air-space between the cover and the car but now I see that there is probably a lip that you are mounting the magnets inside on?

Also, I used this same idea for my louvers. One of those little damned plastic locks was broken and I said forget these, glued those little magnets on each side of the louver in the bottom corners and then on the corresponding spot on the window, holds like hell, yet still removable.

Incredible little things those magnets are!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That is a great idea rob.

Thanks for the pics Bonzi.... I have wanted to see better pics of your car for a LONG time.

I think this will work quite well guys. I am going to order some headlight covers soon and try this out. If Only there were some nice factory replicas with the stainless trim to be found for under 500 dollars.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Guidelines. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.