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:thumbs upHi Scorpers,

My ride got dressed up with roof marker lights yesterday.(please ignore the date stamp in the pics attached)

Lights cost: $40
Fitment: Free at M&M ASC

I will let the pics do the talking.

Also, attached is a pic of tyre tread health.

Did you check up whether it is legal to use roof mounted red lights in India.I remember a high court order form Kerala limiting the use of becon lights only by ministers , high cout chef justice and some higher officials of the Govt. The cops can mistake the roof marker light with a red beacon.Me too thought of fixing the roof marker light but avoided .

Hi Ray,
I did consider that angle and what i have are small roof marker lights and not beacon lights.

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Originally Posted by getsurya (Post 2267845)
:thumbs upHi Scorpers,

My ride got dressed up with roof marker lights yesterday.(please ignore the date stamp in the pics attached)

Lights cost: $40
Fitment: Free at M&M ASC

I will let the pics do the talking.

Also, attached is a pic of tyre tread health.

Lovely Getsurya clap:..pls PM me the address of the dealer u purchased from.

Did the filling involve any drilling on the roof.

Hi Mupreti,

Thank you. I purchased these in US in NAPA Auto store-Des Moines, Iowa in person. The link is below, though

NAPA Online

Yes, the roof had to have 3 holes for each light drilled and packed with resin paste to avoid any water seepage. The resin was filled on top of the screws too to avoid any water retention. The resin can be removed easily by screw driver if required.

I really liked the looks of the car last night when the lights were on!:D

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Originally Posted by getsurya (Post 2268681)
Hi Mupreti,

Thank you. I purchased these in US in NAPA Auto store-Des Moines, Iowa in person. The link is below, though

NAPA Online

Yes, the roof had to have 3 holes for each light drilled and packed with resin paste to avoid any water seepage. The resin was filled on top of the screws too to avoid any water retention. The resin can be removed easily by screw driver if required.

I really liked the looks of the car last night when the lights were on!:D

Thanks getsurya, I will check (and on ebay also, for the Hummer top lamps).

The only challenge is to prevent rusting in the humid weather of Mumbai once the holes are drilled.

YouTube - The Scorpio tries a Jeep



Dilemma..whether to comment on the powress of the vehicle or the capabilities of the person behind the wheel. :eek:

A poor driver with a 4X4 Scorpio.

Tyres marke a hell lot of a difference at times!

Scorpio owners. I have always like to macho feel and look of the Scorpio and find it befitting to my height and profile. As I am keen on now picking up an SUV shortly, obviously, I am interested in going in for this beauty and in white. But my wife is gaga over the Safari. One reason she hates the scorpio is because of the rear lights. The way it creeps up to the roof almost

Is there any way to do away with those lights or mod it. I have seen those tacky silver frames that can be fitted around them, but as I said, I find it tacky. The other option I ave thought of is to paint the upper half

Any other suggestions are welcome, or even better some pics

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Originally Posted by thedreamcatcher (Post 2271225)
Scorpio owners. I have always like to macho feel and look of the Scorpio and find it befitting to my height and profile. As I am keen on now picking up an SUV shortly, obviously, I am interested in going in for this beauty and in white. But my wife is gaga over the Safari. One reason she hates the scorpio is because of the rear lights. The way it creeps up to the roof almost

Is there any way to do away with those lights or mod it. I have seen those tacky silver frames that can be fitted around them, but as I said, I find it tacky. The other option I ave thought of is to paint the upper half

Any other suggestions are welcome, or even better some pics

Hi you can remove the upper part and can get it filled and painted or better still paint the upper part. Will try to search for some pics of the old gen Scorpio which only has the lower (functional) part of the tail lights.

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Originally Posted by Mr.Bangalore (Post 2270562)

Guys, I was the one who took this video. I am a part of Jeep Thrills and this was a trip we did circa 2006 to Ooty.

The driver is a very well known offroad enthusiast gentleman who builds and rebuilds his own 4x4's (based out of Chennai), so I would be loathe to say that driver skills were bad.

On the contrary, that scorpio was poorly shod with the wrong tyres, and the terrain was very very slippery.

I chuckle at the comments left on the youtube video complaining about the driver.

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Originally Posted by Mr.Bangalore (Post 2270562)

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Originally Posted by Red Liner (Post 2271566)
Guys, I was the one who took this video. I am a part of Jeep Thrills and this was a trip we did circa 2006 to Ooty.

The driver is a very well known offroad enthusiast gentleman who builds and rebuilds his own 4x4's (based out of Chennai), so I would be loathe to say that driver skills were bad.

On the contrary, that scorpio was poorly shod with the wrong tyres, and the terrain was very very slippery.

I chuckle at the comments left on the youtube video complaining about the driver.

Thisis my own Scorpio and it does these things with ease. As redliner said, the stock Bridgestone Dueller tyres had almost no grip on vegetation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iBVDPcmR3c

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Originally Posted by 1100D (Post 2272512)
Thisis my own Scorpio and it does these things with ease. As redliner said, the stock Bridgestone Dueller tyres had almost no grip on vegetation.

Hi 1100D, Time to take our words back with apologies please:.
But the video certainly makes the terrain look not so formidable.


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