scaniatipper:
I have recently purchased a lightbar and lights for a scania R series highline, only to discover my new truck is the new streamline model. Does anyone know if there is any difference in fittings etc.
Scania can’t tell me !.
trubster:
Yes, but I agree 100 percent that companies shouldn’t allow spots. 1mpg over 200000 kms a year is a lot more than a few quid… Drivers wanting to pay for this blingage are beyond a joke.
so are drivers who think they’ll do 200,000 mms a year!
trubster:
Yes, but I agree 100 percent that companies shouldn’t allow spots. 1mpg over 200000 kms a year is a lot more than a few quid… Drivers wanting to pay for this blingage are beyond a joke.
so are drivers who think they’ll do 200,000 mms a year!
I agree, 200,000 picture messages a year is just ridiculous
newmercman:
So…The light bar, the Streamline model has enhanced aerodynamics and you want to nail a load of unaerodynamic spotlights to the roof and mess the thousand’s of hour’s of CAD and wind tunnel simulation?
I’m not alone in seeing the flaw in this plan, I’m sure, it’s kind of like pulling a fit bird and force feeding her lard as you like a bird with a fat arse, but each to his own and all that.
Absolute classic …Can I use that myself in future?
newmercman:
So…The light bar, the Streamline model has enhanced aerodynamics and you want to nail a load of unaerodynamic spotlights to the roof and mess the thousand’s of hour’s of CAD and wind tunnel simulation?
I’m not alone in seeing the flaw in this plan, I’m sure, it’s kind of like pulling a fit bird and force feeding her lard as you like a bird with a fat arse, but each to his own and all that.
Absolute classic …Can I use that myself in future?
trubster:
Yes, but I agree 100 percent that companies shouldn’t allow spots. 1mpg over 200000 kms a year is a lot more than a few quid… Drivers wanting to pay for this blingage are beyond a joke.
so are drivers who think they’ll do 200,000 mms a year!
scaniatipper:
Guess I’ll just wait & see what they deliver.
Then I’ll get a welder to modify my bar.
Anyone know a GOOD stainless steel welder in Central Scotland ?
To be honest this will be your only way of telling, the only thing that may be different is how the sun visor is mounted. If you look at the new streamline visor you will see there is no bolt holes where as on the old one there is. On a highline the roof light bar uses the sun visor brackets to hold the light bar on so if there is different brackets on the new model it might not fit. Even if it doesn’t fit you could always sell the bar you have and buy one that fits.
Hope this helps