Replacement exterior running lights?
 

Replacement exterior running lights?

Started by Jnbroadbent, February 12, 2014, 04:35:20 PM

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Jnbroadbent

So the lights on the rear are all leaky and kind of rusty (the metal square on the inside of course..) And the rubber is a bit hard. So I figured I should replace now.




Jon
1980 Mc9 w/ veg oil
8v71
Jacksonville Fl

hatchhome

WOW thats a close up shot :o There is a post of someone selling a bunch of MCI 9 bus parts, I would look there.

http://www.busconversions.com/bbs/index.php?topic=27037.0
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New Orleans, LA
504-250-4838

Jnbroadbent

Whoops didn't realize it would be so upclose
Jon
1980 Mc9 w/ veg oil
8v71
Jacksonville Fl

Seangie

If the plastic casing is good and its just the rubber that needs to be replaced - you can always "rebuild" the lights by replacing the rubber and getting LED lights that fit on the inside of the case.  Might be cheaper than trying to buy all new lights.

Based on what Manny did over on the eagles board, I bought some LED truck tailights that fit inside the casing of my eagle tail lights and left the casing in tact.  The LED lights are sealed.  Its a light inside of a light casing but they work well.

-Sean
'Cause you know we,
we live in a van (Eagle 10 Suburban)
Driving through the night
To that old promised land'

gus

I'm fed up with mine, lens always falling off or one of three set out.

I bought some LEDs and will give them a try. They have to be better than these!!
PD4107-152
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