Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: Jkalplus1 on September 08, 2014, 11:58:16
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Good morning gents,
A couple of years ago my car had red/orange taillight assemblies. It was the single sealed unit type, with the lens fused in the bezel.
I replaced the lenses a couple of years ago by carefully grinding off the old lenses from the frame it was thermo-bonded to, as is the normal practice. Now wanting to upgrade the frames (chromed bezels), I read the archives and found out the replacement bezels have shorter threaded studs than the ones that came with the 230SL taillight assembly.
My question: Does someone know whether the new (for 280SL) bezels currently available will fit with the rest of the 230SL reflector/light assembly despite shorter mounting studs?
Many thanks,
Jerome
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Jerome,
the studs are threaded in, you can remove them, re-chrome your old frames and put in new studs (4 mm I believe) cut to length, and you save a few $$.
Also you 1964 car should have red/red lenses unless it was a AU, UK or Italy car; see http://www.sl113.org/wiki/Electrical/TailLights
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Dear Jerome,
Yes, Alfred is right,
either you can remove the studs and rechrome your bezels
or
you get new ones and replace the studs exchanging them by longer ones.
The thread is 5 mm.
If I were you (I am not, I know) I would rechrome the old ones since factory new ones are very pricey
Good luck!
Achim
(allredtaillight collector)
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Are these what you need?
http://www.authenticclassics.com/Taillight-Retaining-Stud-set-for-230SL-250SL-280SL-p/auth-005882.htm
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Kevin you rock! Yes I will soon compare the delta between new frames (230$/each) with rechroming the ones I have to a high standard. They are really smooth and chrome is nice until you get about 30cm close you notice a bit of brass color showing through. So if rechroming to a high standard is not too much more -given they are not pitted and already smooth- than the new frames I will do that (for quality and durability). But I suspect new frames will be the most likely option, and I like the idea of the car being off the road for just a day....with platers, you never know how long it will take.