03-20-2014, 02:20 AM | #1 |
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Cab Lights
Hi, I have a question about cab roof lights for these trucks. How exactly do they mount to the roof? Also I would like some up close photos and some wiring help if anyone has some, I am wanting to put a set of original style cab lights on my 1985 GMC 2500. Thanks
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03-20-2014, 03:40 AM | #2 |
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Re: Cab Lights
After about an hours worth searching I found the answer I was looking for thanks to this great post by BLE 'BURBAN http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...3&postcount=12
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03-20-2014, 07:33 AM | #3 |
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a member sent me these,might help
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One thing I did on my CC was to replace those pesky u clips with rivnuts. Also used some stainless allen bolts to hold them down.
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Tx Firefighter has a cool vid clip how to get the wire up to the roof used compressed air to blow a string up first
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I like to use Rivnuts myself.
And stainless steel screws.
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Hey Kevin, do you have any info on that installer?? Looks neat!!
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I got the rivnuts and the tool both from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. The tool was inexpensive. Not sufficient for a full time airplane shop but good enough for old truck guys. Rivnuts are a great "tool" to have in your toolbox. They're very handy if you want to make a ground connection to sheetmetal or install things like these cab lights.
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Thanks TX Firefighter!!
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As a long time aircraft mechanic. I can say that rivnuts are good and bad for some applications. I would get the ones that have a little dimple under the flange. It helps them from spinning when tightening or being loosened. You must drill a hole then take a small file and file a slot to except the dimple. You can also slide an internal lock washer under the head or even on the back side and squeeze against it sandwiching it between the rivnut and sheet metal. This will help it from spinning when taking it off in the future. You also have to be careful squeezing it. Being aluminum the threads can be pulled out easily. At least the ones from Spruce can. You can get steel ones but are harder to work with. Just some useless info for anyone who cares.
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Thanks, Kevin. $20 ain't bad at all!!
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03-21-2014, 05:20 PM | #18 |
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Thanks for the help everyone! I took the cab lights off our rotted out 1979 C60 down in the pasture and mocked them up on the truck. They look good. I belive they are the same as what they put on the pickup trucks. These are all cracked and busted up so they will be replaced with new ones. http://www.truckspring.com/heavy-dut.../VSM1313A.aspx
Only thing left for the looks of this truck is a simple black push bumper like the one pictured below and a 5th wheel tailgate. |
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