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Posted by fasting on December 18, 2003 at 09:44:25 from (67.242.201.116):
In Reply to: Headlight bulbs posted by Joel on December 18, 2003 at 08:59:55:
Choices are limited on old clamp lights. Guide was also AC, a good counterperson, at the right NAPA store, can get you within a 1/4" on most. You have to cut and wrap a strip of rubber inner tube on the lamp, attempt to assemble. These lights can compromise you, to accept cosmetic lights, since a failed bulb may be the better appearing fit. This leaves you accepting appearance, over function. You buy more of this clutter, at swap meets, find surprises inside. I have my boxes of orphan blended lights, they are wishful thinking parts that don't work, weakened with rust. Next month,I may find one part, to close one up. Good luck.
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