who has them? any pics? i dont want them to hang down so they get drug off....
after my rear end, i want MORE visible lights.
who has them? any pics? i dont want them to hang down so they get drug off....
after my rear end, i want MORE visible lights.
1967 M-715 (A1)
www.homepage.mac.com/ltalessi
Don't have a pic right now but the last I bought used from ABLinn at about 15 bucks a piece. No mods really but the new lights have a spot for a left side blackout stoplight.
Chris
the ugly truck i bought off ebay had one lens that was all red, not like the stock ones on my other truck. the housings are the same. maybe something else uses the all red lens. there is one on ebay, under m715, [parts] it is in a lot of lights and a horn. can't remember the name.
I found these two pics and somewhere Ive seen full amber lens lights
Im looking for some for mine too so if i find where at Ill let you know.
Lee,
You know by now that some folks just can't drive and no matter how big of lights you get they're still gonna try to drive under you.
I pondered a center light in the middle of my tailgate. Then I just put on a bigger bumper and forgot about it all.
How was your frame?
-B.
the frame looks ok, after the tranny shop it goes to a frame shop
1967 M-715 (A1)
www.homepage.mac.com/ltalessi
The first light that dave posted is from a Gamma Goat. So they are out there, but not in quantity. The other ones are the front composites with the black out marker built in. This link.. http://saturnsurplus.com/lights/gentail.htm
is of the rear composite. They don't hang down under truck but maybe a 1/2 inch.
Zone holster maker
No, but they do hang back quite a ways, 'bout as much as stock. Only the stock ones are cast aluminum and the composites are just that - composite (plastic). I've seen the stockers hold a wheel in the air when hung on a rock where I've waxed my composites a few times on little dirt clods.They don't hang down under truck but maybe a 1/2 inch.
Something to think about if anyone wheels their truck a lot. Maybe mount them higher or recess them somehow.
Chris
Since I am always a bit "off" regarding how I do things I am planning on making a serious satb at converting my OEM M-715 taillights to LED...it would have to be better than OEM and mybe bright enough to allow me to retain the original look and still feel like I am safely navigating the nations hyw's....that said I have no idea if this is possible...and it's FAR down my list of things to do..lol
NoRM
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