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Hi Svenn
The extra small holes are for cable clips to keep the wires from being pulled off in brush. Some of the late 44-45 have a center 1/2" hole between the l" lamp holes and that was for a switch to turn the tail lights off and the convoy spot light that shown on the rear axle pumpkin. This switch replaced a push button head light dimmer switch mounted on the right side of the frame behind the rear wheel. Cheers Phil
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Hmmmmm....then why are they on the bottom? That would mean the wires looped downwards to those holes before back up to the lamps making them more likely to snag. I carefully avoided saying what those small hole are for because I don't know.
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Thanks guys!! What about the two different sizes on the brackets?? Any idea?
The tall one has holes for countersunk bolts on "outside" on the top Does anyone have any close up pictures of original setup and wiring? Svenn |
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My C15 A came with this box with parts.
There are several lamps in it. Bad picture, but perhaps someone of you know what type these are and for what vehicle these are for? ![]() Svenn |
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Thanks. Great picture!
What is the purpose for the white lamp? I see on the wiring diagram in the manual there are two tail lamps, one stop lamp, and one lamp reffered to as "sub" lamp? Is this the column lamp underneath the vehilcle pointing to the white painted diff housing? And how does the trailer connector look like? Svenn Last edited by Svenn Ryen; 12-02-13 at 20:47. |
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Hello Svenn,
Don't mean to hijack your thread, but I just posted a photo yesterday in the restoration forum of a tail light exactly like the ones in your post #8. I thought maybe that type might be correct for my 1940 8cwt CMP with a replica British rear body....but not certain by any means. I too am interested in finding out what type vehicle these tail lights are used on...anyone have any thoughts? Thank you, David Last edited by David DeWeese; 13-02-13 at 03:57. Reason: changed post #64 to post #8...sorry! |
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