Old school landy lights are not so costly. Would suit and simple wiring.

I know theres google, but you got any idea where to start looking Chunkey:confused::confused:, if I can get the original lights, without bankrupting myself, then I'll do it;);)

Another question:rolleyes::rolleyes:, being a total electrical incompetent:eek::eek:, if I'm re-newing the lights would I be as well redoing the wiring loom with new wires:confused::confused:, I haven't got a clue, but the father-in-law is a sparky, so he could soon give me a lift next time he comes up:D:D

##Sorry just re-read that Chunky, and you mean normal old school Landy lights, not Sanky specific, hadn't thought of that, but I am on the red wine;);)##
 
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Yeah i meant the original landy lights. If you reloom is and a good wire wool and repaint will last years. Once tubs back on i would imagine hard to rewire tidily.

Sure your dad would do it fine.

I think sankey lights sets are light rocking horse cr@p these days
 
Yeah i meant the original landy lights. If you reloom is and a good wire wool and repaint will last years. Once tubs back on i would imagine hard to rewire tidily.

Sure your dad would do it fine.

I think sankey lights sets are light rocking horse cr@p these days

Ye, I've had a search around on t'internet and can't find any Sankey lights, I've decided I might as well do a proper job, the chassis is absolutely solid, so I'm going to rub it all down, re-paint, and probably waxoyl;);), so I'll re-do the loom seeing as it will be as old as the trailer and like you say should be pretty easy with no tub on, I'll have a look at some normal Landy lights, cheers fella;);););)
 
Im at work on my phone at the min:eek::eek::rolleyes::rolleyes:, I'll get on the computer in the office later, and try and find some details.;);)
 
I used SJ Bargh for it, got to them through pallet force and then went direct to avoid paying commission ;)
 

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