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Location: Hoodlum City, Texas
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Does anyone have the part numbers for replacement sealed beams. I don't want to blow a head gasket at O'reillys. No I dont have powersteering!
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FOR WHAT????two light-4 light - round square size???
sylvania 6006 6 volt is under $10.00 if that is what you are looking for Ok I see you need 12 volt probably less for them |
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Please read my title. 1940 Ford headlights. They are of course round. And now 12 volt. Thanks in advance.
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6012 was the number in the old days. Maybe still available. Also try 6014, and 6024 which I believe are halogens. DD
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Yes, get the 7" round 12V. Halogen sealed beam H6024
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------------------------------------------------------------------ The 6012 is 50/40 watts High/low beam. The 6014 is 60/50 watts high/low beam. The 6012 is difficult to find any more. The 6014 was used as a replacement for the 6012 over the years and can still be found. The H6024 is the Halogen replacement for the 6014 and is rated at 65/35 watts. |
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The manager at napa told me. Not the internet
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Just bought a pair when I converted my p/u to 12 volts. My local parts store had them in stock. Any good parts supplier should have them.
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Thanks to everyone with positive input.
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