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07-16-2005, 01:33 PM | #1 |
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Headlights
I have been looking for some real bright headlights, where can I find some?
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go here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php3?t=92228
stuff like that and other great tips are in the FAQs part of this board |
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These are the Zoops style tri-bar lights. They use a late-style bulb that mounts in from the rear. I have the APC xenon gas bulbs. I get brightlighed alot with the lights on dim. They flip 'em back off in a hurry when I kick mine on bright.
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anything special about fitting it to a 70 Chev c/10? Aaron |
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I bought them used off a friend when he sold his 67 Nova. He bought them from a local hot rod shop in Knoxville. Unfortunately, I don't think they make them with the smooth rear reflector like mine, only the diamond cut. I think Summit carrys them too.
The bulbs were bought at Advance Auto Parts. I'll see if I can locate some for ya and let you know. Matt
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If you do this, hook them up with relays so you don't fry your harnesses and switches...and if you get high beams flicked at you, then aim your lights properly.
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