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LED light bulbs
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FordHead |
12-01-2020 @ 3:11 PM
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Yes, I got them on eBay they work great, I plan to try some 1157 in the rear lights next.
1936 Ford
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beatsclo |
07-20-2022 @ 4:06 AM
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I am surprised that it is possible to install LED light bulbs on a 1936 Ford. How’s the result? What do you think, would it be a good idea to install interior LED strip lights from vont.com in 1940 Ford? I’ve inhered this car from my grandfather, and now I want to make something cool with it by making it look more colorful and brighter. That’s why I want to install such lights. I will not have to make any holes ant ruin the car in any way because I can install these LEDs using strikers only. So, what do you think in general about this idea?
This message was edited by beatsclo on 7-23-22 @ 5:14 AM
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same |
07-20-2022 @ 2:26 PM
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hey FordHead,I too am using leds in a couple places. have some led head light bulbs that wer real reasonable around$30 bucks for pair. less power draw of course,brighter whiter light,BUT since the lenses on my '37 fordor are fluted they are not focust down road but enable oncoming to see me better. i dont drive after sundown. i have unity clear driving lights mounted on the bumper brackets which project some. i too have a led brakelighter installed which right away i noticed a great improvment in tailgaters and distracted soccer moms on their phones. lets face it the tail lights on these old thirties cars are mounted pretty low down and people are so d*mn lazy. i also found a pair of #63 style leds for my instument light sockets much better than the dim yellow previous bulbs. Tom.
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