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jkcrosson 03-22-2013 06:31 PM

Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

I see Brattons finally has the new aluminum headlight reflectors. Has anyone had time to try a set?

AL in NY 03-22-2013 06:45 PM

Re: Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

Correction: the reflectors are $123.00 a pair. Sorry for the mis-information.
After I heard about the new aluminum headlight reflectors here on "The Barn" I was going to purchase a pair, but at $123.00 each, I think I'll wait and see if they really brighten the headlights $246.00 worth.

jkcrosson 03-22-2013 07:01 PM

Re: Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by AL in NY (Post 616214)
After I heard about the new aluminum headlight reflectors here on "The Barn" I was going to purchase a pair, but at $123.00 each, I think I'll wait and see if they really brighten the headlights $246.00 worth.


I read it as $122.25 per pair which I think is a reasonable price if the geometry is right. I just paid to have my originals replated in silver. I got tired of waiting on the new ones.

Purdy Swoft 03-22-2013 08:28 PM

Re: Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

I'll just say that I hope that they are better than the aluminized reflectors that I bought from them about eight years ago. The problem wasn't the aluminum plating but the shape of the reflectors was off and can't be focused. Once bitten, twice shy. If Berts or Snyders sold them, I would trust that they would be good, otherwise, I'll just get by the best that I can with whatever I can find elsewhere.

Ice man 03-22-2013 08:50 PM

Re: Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

The only good reflector is a silver one. Next is a sealed beam all glass, also silver reflectors. Ask any good plating shop. Iceman

J Franklin 03-22-2013 09:25 PM

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I think the sealed beam lights are aluminum on glass.

Mike V. Florida 03-22-2013 10:43 PM

Re: Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by AL in NY (Post 616214)
After I heard about the new aluminum headlight reflectors here on "The Barn" I was going to purchase a pair, but at $123.00 each, I think I'll wait and see if they really brighten the headlights $246.00 worth.

I'm not sure these are the ones as they have been in the catalog for some time. But as for are they worth it, many have converted over to 12 volt with all the parts that that intails to convert to halogen bulbs for better night vision. I would think that once you add up all those parts you are at or over 246.00.

RayS 04-03-2013 10:54 AM

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I have ordered the new reflectors for $91.00 a pair. They have been shipped at that price. The older chrome are now shown to be $59.40

bogiediver 04-03-2013 04:39 PM

Re: Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

See my last post on this thread that has been going a while...

Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=63083

Purdy Swoft 04-03-2013 06:45 PM

Re: Brattons Aluminum Headlight Reflectors
 

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Originally Posted by Mike V. Florida (Post 616364)
I'm not sure these are the ones as they have been in the catalog for some time. But as for are they worth it, many have converted over to 12 volt with all the parts that that intails to convert to halogen bulbs for better night vision. I would think that once you add up all those parts you are at or over 246.00.

Most of us spend more than we would like to on a model A fix up . I would have used the aluminized reflectors no matter what volt. I did want brighter lights. I set mine up 12 volt positive ground and used the original type wireing and sockets. The 12 volt halogen bulbs were less expensive at the time than the six volt halogens. Actually the 12 volt battery was the only thing that had to be changed and it cost less than a six volt. With 12 volt positive ground no wires have to be changed or swapped. I use the original unmodified generator and starter. I could have used an original type cutout and coil. I prefer the Fun Projects can style voltage regulator no matter what volt and I even used the 20 amp ammeter. It was a fun change over and I am still thrilled at how well it functions. The only fly in the ointment is the reflectors. The lights are as bright as I expected but can't be focused. Who wouldn't be peeod?


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