Re: Questions on Headlight and Tail Light Conversion
Reply #10 –
Hi Elliot,
The high red lights can be mounted three ways. One is by drilling the correct sized hole and gluing the light fixture in place as Rance does with the backup lights. Hard to do up there and not easy to service. The second way is to drill the correct sized hole (about 4") with a hole saw) and put in a rubber grommet sort of thing that fits over the edge of the hole and has flanges inside and out. The light fixture fits into the grommet and snaps into place behind a ridge in the grommet. This is what I ws going to do, very common way of doing it. The third way was what Rnce suggested. The hole gets drilled and a stainless streel hemishpherical shaped cup with a flange gets mounted in the hole and the light fixture snps into that. Rance liked these because they seal up easier and were esier to service.
But... Located in the rear vertical corner in the drivers side (on my coach, yours may be different) is the plastic snorkel that gets air from the air intake louvers on either side of the rear camera to the air filter. At the height Rance cut the holes there was just enough depth. Lower would have had more room but they would have been lower. The passengers side is open with no obstructions.
They were Grote lights. Rance sent me to a truck parts place on the south end of town. They had everything. This one at Amazon is a tail/turn/stop with the mounting grommet and witpring connection. Looks like what I was going to use. Check out a truck parts store.
Amazon.com: Grote G4012 Hi-Count 4" Red LED Lamp: Automotive
You don't need to take anything apart on the inside, all of the wiring can be done from the outside and down through the inside corners. The coach has a separate turn light and the high light is tail/turn/brake. So he connected those lights into my tow light harness which is set up for the Jeep with a single tail/turn/brake light.
The ambulance/firetruck lights are quite expensive. When you step on the brake they flash several time very fast and then stay on. Very eye catching. And the turn signal on the one I looked is like Mustangs. One arrow, two arrows, three arrows. They are also about 6"x9" and deeper and had an electronics box. I just didn't think they would look right with all of the other lights being 4" round.
The round LED lamps were less than $20 each with a wiring connector. Grommets were not much. You can get chrome trim rings to cover the rubber. The stainless mounts weren't much either.
Did I get it all? Hope so. Roger
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