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Reflector replacement?

NutmegCT

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My ol' Mercedes has two stock reflectors on the rear fenders. They're original Ulonite 105, about 2" high and 1" wide; here's an example of what they looked like when new:

ulonite105b.jpg


The 105s are no longer made, and the "replacement" Ulonite 135 won't fit the space. Mine are sadly weathered, face cracked and dull, etc. (Hmmm, sadly weathered, face cracked, dull - sounds like me.)

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Is there some adhesive type reflector material I can put over the bad faces? something that looks like the original "jeweled" or "honeycomb" plastic reflectors? The "reflector tape" I've seen at NAPA just looks like a shiny red aluminum strip.

Thanks.
Tom
 
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Try bicycle reflectors or helmet tape. Either way a bicycle or even motorcycle shop
 
Thanks JP. I'm heading to a bicycle shop this afternoon.

Tom
 
Maybe you can find one that is larger, and cut it down...

Just a thought.
 
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