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I am new just pick up m35a2, and I was wondering where to get the lights on the dash , like the red light covers for the air locker, high beam indicator ect. They have been painted over ....really!
I am new just pick up m35a2, and I was wondering where to get the lights on the dash , like the red light covers for the air locker, high beam indicator ect. They have been painted over ....really!
A guy had a ton of complete NOS light assy w/red dot covers for $5 on ebay a couple weeks ago. He even had the ones with the blue dot as well. I knew I should have put that on my watch list
A guy had a ton of complete NOS light assy w/red dot covers for $5 on ebay a couple weeks ago. He even had the ones with the blue dot as well. I knew I should have put that on my watch list
Lets take a closer look. You should have 3 of these covers on the dash lighting. The high beam indicator will have the exposed dot so that "indicates" that the brights are on. A similar one should also be on the front drive indicator below the dash. The remaining 2 should not be exposing any light into the cockpit of the truck. These are merely red (or blue) filter that filter the color of the light to the gauges. Most are not painted but have a brass cover then painted. If you insist on putting uncovered ones in the dash, get a flashlight so you can see the gauges at night. You will flood the cockpit with light reducing your ability to see the dimply lit (at best) gauges.
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