Ok, good call.A lot of the early light housings are grounded by the bolts the hold the housing to the frame or body. On my 75, I added ground wires to my rear housings with rivets or screws and grounded them to the frame or ground wires.
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Ok, good call.A lot of the early light housings are grounded by the bolts the hold the housing to the frame or body. On my 75, I added ground wires to my rear housings with rivets or screws and grounded them to the frame or ground wires.
Yea, nope…Not the right audience, but I guess they look a bit similar…
This one in question is green.What's the wire colors?
Maybe some similarities now, but 50 years from now that jacked up piece of plastic will have long since been sent to the crusher. Yours will still going strong.
That could be the side marker light or the tail lightThis one in question is green.
Go to Coolermans website and you will find schematics for your year truck.Still trying to figure out my rear brake light problem. This part of the wiring harness is rear passenger just in front of rear bumper. Anyone know what this is supposed to go to?
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5th and Pine area.I kow it can't possibly be but that looks like the block I used to live on. What a gut wrench.
What are you doing for a new diaphragm?