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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1950 Ford rear light bulbs

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sarahcecelia
02-18-2018 @ 8:47 AM
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Which filiment is the brake / turn signal? The long one or the short one??

Regards, Steve Lee

carcrazy
02-18-2018 @ 2:19 PM
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Using a length of wire connected to one of the car's battery terminals and held against the side of the metal base of the bulb, allow one of the contacts on the bottom of the bulb to contact the other terminal of the battery. One of the filaments will light. Now do the same with the other bulb contact. The filament that lights up brighter is your brake/turn signal filament. This is easy to tell as it will be at least three times as bright as the other (tail light) filament.

sarahcecelia
02-18-2018 @ 4:19 PM
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Uh. That's nice, but I want to take the socket assembly out with the wires still connected, and just use a jumper wire to ground them with the signal (s) on, to the bumper overrider brackets with a jumper wire.But you did answer my question. The brighest filiment is brake/ turn signal! That's what I thought, but wanted reassurance, and you gave me that! THANKS!!!! I haven't had to do any tail light work for many years, and wasn't so sure of myself.

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sarahcecelia
02-25-2018 @ 2:53 PM
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Yeah, I did that right after I asked the question and figured that out by myself with "Common Sense."But thanks any way!

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Harold72
02-28-2018 @ 12:59 PM
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Will the parts from a 1953 Ford f100 fit on a 1950? I have a 1953 Ford F100 and have a friend that has a 1950. We are trying to figure out if some of my extra parts will fit on his. Thanks

trjford8
03-01-2018 @ 8:10 AM
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Harold, it depends on what parts you are talking about.

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