Clearance lights
 

Clearance lights

Started by steve5B, August 30, 2009, 07:12:41 PM

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steve5B


   
  Does anyone know a good place to buy LED  clearance lights?  I have a 1976 5B (MCI) I feel kinda of stupid I haven't a clue

if it's 24 volt or 12.

  Thanks,


  Steve 5B.....
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buswarrior

Stock, it would be 24 volt lighting.

happy coaching!
buswarrior
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Jeremy

I got a large number of brand new LED marker lights on UK Ebay - they were being sold by a official dealer but for a lot less than retail price (not sure how the economics of that works). They are dual voltage (ie. 12v/24v), which is quite common. The type I bought are from Rubbolite, which is a well known lighting brand here (http://www.ukautomotive.co.uk/search.asp?q=Rubbolite). I dare say you could find the equivalent on US Ebay if you look.

Jeremy
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belfert

Standard sized LED clearance lights in 12 volt are inexpensive enough that it usually isn't worth buying them online unless buying a large batch.  Any heavy truck dealer, truck stop or truck parts place will have them.  Trailer and RV dealers should have them too.  Walmart even has some lights.

A number of the common lighting companies make 24 volt LED clearance lights in the standard sizes.  You will likely either have to order those from a local dealer or online.  A local bus garage might have some 24 volt LED lights on hand for sale.
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