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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 78
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LJ78 front corner bulb type?
Hi,
anyone out there know what type of bulb is in the clear corner lights (On the outside of the headlights) on an LJ78? I haven't been able to get the assembly apart yet to check for myself. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ontario
Posts: 448
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I don't know either Fish 78..
But would like to know as well.. Here is a question with this in mind..If or can you use a brighter bulb and use those for running lights?? Instead of burning up the headlights. I've noticed lots of other vehicles just using running lights not head lights. __________________ Richard 1998 JEEP TJ Former 1990 LJ78 Support WWW.IVOAC.CA Pioneer AVIC-N2 Navigation System. VHF, UHF Dual band Ham radio equiped www.eclipzrocks.com Newmarket, Ontario Canada |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Delta, BC
Posts: 87
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LJ78 park light
I'm using the 1156NA bulb (amber) for my DRL. Not sure about legality, but they seem to work. The originals in my truck were clear (Japanese) bulbs with the white dot on the tip...no part number that I can see, but same orientation as the 1156. Gord __________________ "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear"........Buddist proverb 1992 HDJ-81 five speed, original for now... 1990 LJ-78, 4" lift, daily driver わたしは トヨ タ が だいすき です! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ontario
Posts: 448
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Gord would this be a brighter bulb than the original??
__________________ Richard 1998 JEEP TJ Former 1990 LJ78 Support WWW.IVOAC.CA Pioneer AVIC-N2 Navigation System. VHF, UHF Dual band Ham radio equiped www.eclipzrocks.com Newmarket, Ontario Canada |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Delta, BC
Posts: 87
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Richard
Not sure if it is brighter or not, but appears brighter as it is amber rather than white. Gord __________________ "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear"........Buddist proverb 1992 HDJ-81 five speed, original for now... 1990 LJ-78, 4" lift, daily driver わたしは トヨ タ が だいすき です! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ontario
Posts: 448
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Thanks Gord.
__________________ Richard 1998 JEEP TJ Former 1990 LJ78 Support WWW.IVOAC.CA Pioneer AVIC-N2 Navigation System. VHF, UHF Dual band Ham radio equiped www.eclipzrocks.com Newmarket, Ontario Canada |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Delta, BC
Posts: 87
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I've just been told by someone who is in the know more than I, that an 1156 bulb is too much candlepower for that park light. Should in fact be a 5w bulb, of the clear variety, specifically, an R5W bulb (clear). I'm investigating using the park lights (with a brighter bulb) as the DRL. Presently, I have been running the 1156NA and driving with my park lights on during the day, until I receive my DRL module.
FWIW Gord __________________ "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear"........Buddist proverb 1992 HDJ-81 five speed, original for now... 1990 LJ-78, 4" lift, daily driver わたしは トヨ タ が だいすき です! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ontario
Posts: 448
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Gord that is what I was wondering. I guess I should have used the term candle power instead of bightness..
So if an R5W bulb is a 5 watt bulb what is the amber 1156's wattage. I'm thinking I would rather run the parking lights than the head lights as DRLs so a higher wattage bulb may be in order.. and if it is brighter or has more candle power the better chance of other divers seeing it.. __________________ Richard 1998 JEEP TJ Former 1990 LJ78 Support WWW.IVOAC.CA Pioneer AVIC-N2 Navigation System. VHF, UHF Dual band Ham radio equiped www.eclipzrocks.com Newmarket, Ontario Canada |
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