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Here is the Jeep headlight installed in my 1935 headlight bucket. It's LED and has integrated ring turn signal that flashes amber. It's 7 Inch diameter.
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Sorry for the delayed response by the way... had my battery die on me and in the process of setting up the 6 Volt Red Top Optima. Plan to mount it on it's side under the floorboard in a fabricated metal box well attached to the frame. My lights ought to be even better after this.
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Thanks for the picture.
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I have to say it; that looks jarringly out of place. Is there any chance that you could fit the stock lens over it? As I remember, they are quite deep.
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Thats gross
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I'm going to an eye out for a Jeep so equipped, on the road.
The good is that they are LEDs and with a very good amber directional lighting and white running lights. 30W for low and 40W for high beam.
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Personally I hate the use of non stock appearing led lamps on older vehicles.
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Yep
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heck, I don't even like em on a jeep, much less an old Ford
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![]() ![]() All this makes me smile. There are other LED options that would suffice to keep it looking original... instead of the Jeep solution. https://www.ledlight.com/p15d-30-led...ed-ncnrnw.aspx lists LED bulbs suitable either for 6 V Neg and/or Pos Ground. So many options. I have had so many let's call them 'adventures' with vehicles that with my old eyes, I want to see and be seen. I have flipped vehicles, hit others and been hit by others. No fun but I can laugh about it now ![]() Amazingly no injuries although in the one I flipped, I did have to have my head examined. Probably needed that anyhow... especially if you ask my wife. |
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