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Downlight spacer for more headroom

Hi guys.  I need to install some downlights but don't have enough space in the void above.  The lights that were there before had a white spacer slightly larger than the lights that lowered them by about an inch from the ceiling so creating a bit more headroom.   Does anyone know what they are called or where i could source them please. going round in circles on google. They are eyeballs so needs a 90mm hole in it.    Cheers.   Gary
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  • Thanks.  i didn't think to measure the full width of the plastic cover through the top, that might work as a last resort.  The existing lights were the old style tilt eyeballs where a large part of the lamp is in the tilt section that is below the ceiling level.  I am trying to get the same sort of thing back in so that it is just a lamp change rather than me getting called back out for a complete fitting replacement.
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  • Thanks.  i didn't think to measure the full width of the plastic cover through the top, that might work as a last resort.  The existing lights were the old style tilt eyeballs where a large part of the lamp is in the tilt section that is below the ceiling level.  I am trying to get the same sort of thing back in so that it is just a lamp change rather than me getting called back out for a complete fitting replacement.
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