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Date:         Sat, 18 Dec 2010 16:35:03 -0500
Reply-To:     Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: tail lights
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I've been following the tail-light upgrade thread since I am always looking to prevent vehicles from ramming into the back of my van. I often carry a bike or two on the back, which partially obscures the already dim lights. I added some lights in at the top inside of the rear window, one in each corner. I got them from a surplus place (mpja.com) but they don't seem to have them any more. They are LED and look clear, but glow red. Pretty bright. They were made to go into a standard taillight socket and had 2 "filaments" for both tail, brake and turn signal. I mounted them in some PVC pipe I epoxied to the inside of the window glass, about an inch or 2 long, painted black. I added some resistors on one of the circuits, I think so there would be a bigger difference between the "taillight" mode and the "Brake/Turn" mode. I already had installed a device that converts the 3 bulb European circuit to the 2 bulb American style so that the lights on my little trailer work properly. So I wired my new high mounted lights into that. They work pretty well at night and Do make the rear of the van more visible, especially when I have the bikes on the back. They are not as visible as I would like them during the day though.

I am interested in upgrading the stock rear sockets to LEDS. I have noticed on ebay a lot of LED bulbs for standard sockets available direct form sellers in China and Hong Kong for much less than FLAPS or other online prices. I ordered some non-automotive LED bulb arrays from one of those vendors and was impressed with the quality. They offer free surface shipping, so the price is right, it just takes a couple weeks to arrive.

Edward

At 07:15 AM 12/18/2010, J Stewart wrote: >I've installed the tail light/rear fog light kit in two Westy >Vanagons from Mark 1 VWs in Walkersville MD. For 20 bucks you get >two higher watt tail light bulbs and two bulbs with pig tails >soldered to them to install in the fog light socket. The kit is >nice, and easy to install, the only issue I've had is the the >pigtails just need to be an 1/8" longer. Does add a significant >amount of brightness to the tail lights. AFAIK, he only offers them >through Ebay. Browsing through Terry Kay's site, he does have some >nice stuff for Vanagons, but the one that cracked me up was the air >conditioner attachment. I made one of these years ago for a Bay >Westy, modified it a bit when I bought a Vanagon. Made mine for less >than $100.00, including the cost of the air conditioner (In >September, Target marks down 5000 BTU a/c units to as little as >$25.00) It doesn't look as pretty as the one Terry sells, but it works! Jeff > > > >Jeff Stewart


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