Thread: Tail lights
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06-01-2010 08:19 AM #1
Tail lights
Hello Friends. I have a pair of tail lights for a '58 Chevy car. They are complete EXCEPT for the light bulb sockets. These are different than anything I've found at our local parts stores. Can anyone steer me to a source of supply? OR, does anyone have some that I could buy? Thank you kindly. PerleyToo old to work, Too poor to quit.
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06-01-2010 08:41 AM #2
Perley, I did a little digging for you and found these guys.
http://stores.ebay.com/Classy-Chevy-...4.l1513&_pgn=1
Not sure if they have exact replacement sockets but they have led conversions and also replacement lenses, gaskets, etc. I'll keep looking for you.
Don
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06-01-2010 09:08 AM #3
Here you go Perley, try these guys. Looks like they have every one ever made.
http://www.taillightking.com/light_bulbs_Sockets.htm
Don
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06-01-2010 10:19 AM #4
I use ron francis sockets.. they hold into the housing with a nut. works well.. I replaced the socket in my Rambler with an 1157 dual filliment and, the liscense plate light with a single filliment versionYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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06-01-2010 11:21 AM #5
Just be real careful of some of the Chinese made sockets. They don't have much of any way to prevent a short, only a plastic ring that doesn't do a very good job. This is what I did to myself a couple years ago with some Vintique Pontiac tail lights while "testing" continuity with a car battery. (Yeah, I know, dumb)Dave W
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06-01-2010 12:30 PM #6
LOL, Dave now I'm really upset!
I blew out my tail light fuse on the way to the Good Guys Del Mar show a few weeks back. I'm in a Denny's parking lot under a street light at 5AM on a Sunday morning trying to trace my short. Fortunately, I did not cut my finger like yours. But the cause was the same Vintique Pontiac tail lights. The wire terminals ground out against the side of the socket for a dead short. Make sure nothing in the trunk can push against the socket and wires.
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06-01-2010 01:06 PM #7
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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06-03-2010 06:00 AM #8
Got 'em
Thanks to all for the information. I appreciate it truly. ANd Don, I told you so, the guy A.J. of Taillight King found what I needed for me, really courteous guy. I am sending him payment today and I thank you sincerely for the tip. PerleyToo old to work, Too poor to quit.
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06-03-2010 09:03 AM #9
Cool!
Don
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06-03-2010 08:14 PM #10
LEDs are the hot set up..I remember when hot rods were all home made.
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