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the old trucker:
B_Skura in the post on trail talk under lets see those pictures, you talked about the piaa lights. Did you buy them locally? What size diameter & wattage are they? What's the model #?
I guess they take a replacement bulb. You mentioned about having to use the original switch & couldn't use a regular switch.
You also mentioned the light has multi functions. Can you tell me how many positions are on the switch & what the function is of each one?
How many wires go to & from it? Sounds like a good light for my son to have on the front of his truck to help see those damm moose @ night. It, the truck has all heavy duty switches. I will use one of the optional switches.
Thanks , Claude
Swamp Dawg:
Take a look at Lightforce lights. They make some sturdy lighting.
the old trucker:
They look half decent Dawg. I don't know how they would stand up on the front of a truck on a moose rack. There is a fare bit of vibration there. I have a set of Perlux driving light pots that I've had since 1991. Their stainless & used to have a bulb inside. The pots are still same as new. I found that bulbs didn't last, so I bought 100 watt sealed beams which stood up great. Plus it gave good light!!
I found that the regular 6" round helagon headlamp from a four head lamp setup on a car fit perfect. We used to buy the 100 watt sealed beam & put in the old cars. Looks like most of you with machines have the 6" pots on them now. You could put the hi/lo seal beam in & a dimmer switch & you have hi/lo beam headlights. Hey, it worked for me. Should be no excuse for not being able to dim
your lights then. What is on yours for lights??
Swamp Dawg:
A set of Hella's. I forget the series, they are a lower end type. About $120 or so for the pair.
the old trucker:
Swamp Dawg think the pots are deep enough & big enough round to put a round headlight into?
Come on man show us a couple more pics of the rebuild. You know I got a bad heart & can't take any more stress!!!
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