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06-21-2012, 08:58 PM | #21 |
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
Anyone have an update on these new reflectors. I checked Brattons website but saw nothing listed. If no one has an update, I'll call tomorrow.
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
According to Brattons, the final design has been approved but no delivery date as of yet.
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
Bratton's told me earlier this week that it might be a few more months before they get their first batch of new reflectors from overseas. So it seems the availability date keeps slipping.
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10-17-2012, 10:37 AM | #24 |
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
Haven't seen anything on this since the previous post in Jun...
Sent Bratton's an email to try and get an update. Perhaps jak can provide an update...?
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
I bought the imported, too shallow reflectors this summer. They needed lots of filing in the side notches, reaming out the center socket fitting, buying a longer spring & screw so I could get them to focus somewhat better. Running the 32-50 bulbs. Not real bright but is a big improvement from the old tarnished ones.
One question. When they are optimally focused, will the image of the bulb fill the entire reflector surface with lens removed? |
12-14-2012, 09:52 AM | #26 |
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"The samples were approved. Stock due late March 2013. " Maybe there is some hope...
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
I bought a set of the aluminized reflectors a few years ago, they give off lots of light but can't be focused. I paid way more for the aluminized reflectors than the Chrome reflectors that Snyders handles. I am very disapointed with the aluminized reflectors. I feel that the seller of the aluminized reflectors had to know that the reflectors were i'll made in the first place.
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12-14-2012, 12:06 PM | #28 |
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
This vendor is trying to do right...
The reason the previous repro aluminized reflectors, and chrome reflectors for that matter, don't work well is exactly as you say - because they can't be focused. Why can't they be focused - because they are the wrong overall shape as shown on Marco's site where the repro reflector profile is superimposed on an original reflector profile. http://www.abarnyard.com/workshop/lamp_focus-2.htm This new offering was made according to the original Ford print - so, in theory, should be the correct profile to allow proper focusing... subject to the sockets, connectors, etc. fitting correctly of course. One step in the process was that Brattons refused the first samples because the manufacturer had the rest right, but had the socket opening centered in the reflector, when the print called for it to be offset by 1/16". So it seems they were doing their best to verify it was made correctly. Giving them the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. I would like to drive more at night - or at least not worry about it if getting caught out later than planned. All JMHO
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12-14-2012, 12:25 PM | #30 |
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
Just imagine where we'd be if these companies didn't make the parts. Most of them are pretty honest if a part doesn't fit or work 100%, even noting it in the catalog. I have to say I'm satisfied with most of the parts I get from Bratton's and Snyder's-- and I'm sure there are other good vendors out there. I'm glad Bratton's is making the effort on these reflectors.
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12-14-2012, 12:33 PM | #31 |
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
The strange part is that it has took them so many years to admit that the reflectors were JUNK and try to correct the problem.
My thought is that they should have personally tested the reflectors before offering them in the first place. Who would sell products that they hadn't tested and knew about??? The aluminized reflectors were highly touted and a lot of people spent money for a part that was claimed to function better than the chromed reflectors that had been on the market. Selling gyp parts doesn't help the people that have model A's. |
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Remember that your supplier can only sell you what is available. Chrome reflectors produce less reflected light than silver or aluminized ones. Remember the phrase Caveat emptor?
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12-14-2012, 03:17 PM | #34 |
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
What is the depth (height?) of original vs. repro reflectors? I see on Marco's headlight page the photo showing the differences but how can I tell if mine are repro or original?
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Maybe this will help...
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
I would think that a reputable vendor would test a new product to see how it functioned before selling it, perfect world or not, I would. A person doesn't need to be an engineer or know anything about a parabola to see that the headlamps can't be focused, its just common sense. I never had a problem focusing the headlamps on my model A's with the other reflectors that have been offered for years. As much bad that has been said about Ricks, I used all Ricks parts in the headlamps on our coupe and run them from the early seventies into the eighties. I never had a problem with focusing with Ricks reflectors or his sockets or plugs . I expect a large vender like Brattons to test and be familiar with the parts that they sell.
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
I am well aware that Chrome doesn't reflect as well as silver. The fact is the aluminized reflectors are incorrectly shaped and the sockets are off. The Chrome reflectors that I have used in the past, while not as bright as silver plated originals, could be focused. Ricks reflectors and 50 candle power bulbs could be focused and give better focused light than the incorrectly made aluminized reflectors. Repro reflectors have been available since I've been involved with model A's. Selling poor functioning parts doesn't help anybody except maybe the seller, that is untill the word gets out.
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12-14-2012, 04:16 PM | #38 |
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Re: Head Light Reflectors made from Ford Print
Let's not lose sight that this thread is about NEW - not available before - aluminized reflectors that are made to the CORRECT Ford original reflector print.
Most (of course, not all) agree that aluminized reflectors are nearly as effective as silver plating, while chrome reflectors are in the neighborhood of 70-75% as effective. Now these NEW reflectors are supposed to be per the Ford print, they should then be able to be properly focused. So good light reflection and the ability to be focused should lead to good lighting.
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I've just got to wonder how many that was bitten by the poorly made aluminized reflectors in the past, will trust that the new ones will be any better.There is a saying about once bitten.
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Wow...
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