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    Default Brake lights and turn signals

    My truck has reflectors, but no brake lights or turn signals.
    Is there a suggested way to add them to a 24 volt vehicle?

    Brake lights are more important to me then turn signals.

    Zach

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    Not sure where to start. When you were here we could have discussed your wiring. In the manuals section here you will find drawings I did for stock and modified stock wiring. There are also wiring diagrams there that will help. I had to rewire most of my truck so I can certainly help. Let me know what you need or PM me.

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    Are the lights missing or just not operational? If they are not operational down load the -20 manual it has a trouble shooting section on testing the lights. If they are missing then you need to get some new military lights and replace them. Sounds like they are not operational. Stupid question, but you are turning on the light switch right?
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    I used the modern LED version of the stock lights, and as Dave can tell you, they are bright!

    Most modern LED lights such as those on the semis will auto-range from 6-36VDC, so they are easy to add.

    To add the turn signal function with an LED light though, you need to have a flasher module designed for LEDs, as they don't draw enough load to trigger the stock turn signal flashers.

    So, to answer your question, the easiest way to add the brake lights if you still have the wiring in place is find some surplus mil ones or go to modern LED ones, depending on your preference. Finding civilian 24v lights can be a pain.
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    it looks like I do have brake lights. At first glance I thought they were reflectors.

    I am going to have the chase wires to see whats going on there. LED would not be a bad idea, those brake lights are TINY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vacca rabite View Post

    I am going to have the chase wires to see whats going on there. LED would not be a bad idea, those brake lights are TINY.
    Yes, they are tiny and not too bright even when working properly.

    You will also find that the first time you take the truck off road, you will bend them or knock them off if you drop off a ledge. I took mine off before I destroyed them and used LED replacements in a box on each side. Readily available, and less susceptible to damage.
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