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That's pretty cool!Wife and I went to Paw Paw WV Memorial Day car show and parade . The Parade committee awarded us 3rd place best appearing pretty cool considering we had to drive on dirt roads to get there and didn't wipe the truck down like everybody else did . View attachment 682604View attachment 682602View attachment 682603
They are crappy! Send them to me and I will dispose of then for you. LOL Great find you got there. I have no information on them at all. But can't wait to see them installed.Happy Friday fellow SS'ers! I took a crapshoot yesterday and bought a pair of these KILLER looking military surplus LED lights for my 5 ton. There are 100 LED's in each unit, so I'm guessing they are REALLY bright. There are no markings on them whatsoever, no brand name, model, nothing at all. They appear to have standard military plugs, so I'm assuming they're 24v. Also came with a pigtail connector with a funky triangular plug. Any input? Mucho appreciado!!
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That's a cool idea. Are you having the poles cut-to-order, or is it something you discovered available?The wood is being cut from telephone poles to 1 1/2" thick x 10". I expect to use carriage bolts. Will post pic when done.
If I remember correctly, 23 is one of the wires to the rear tail lights (right side I think?), I saw it when I was pulling my tail lights off yesterday. Did it say at all what it is for? The white tag looks like it says GND, not sure what the red one says.Happy Friday fellow SS'ers! I took a crapshoot yesterday and bought a pair of these KILLER looking military surplus LED lights for my 5 ton. There are 100 LED's in each unit, so I'm guessing they are REALLY bright. There are no markings on them whatsoever, no brand name, model, nothing at all. They appear to have standard military plugs, so I'm assuming they're 24v. Also came with a pigtail connector with a funky triangular plug. Any input? Mucho appreciado!!
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They look like they would make some great backup lights!If I remember correctly, 23 is one of the wires to the rear tail lights (right side I think?), I saw it when I was pulling my tail lights off yesterday. Did it say at all what it is for? The white tag looks like it says GND, not sure what the red one says.
I wouldn't just assume 24v. Some of the newer vehicles only use 24v for starting and 12v for everything else. They might be multivolt but it's just a guess until you find out who made them. Grote, Trucklite and JW Speaker mark all their lights so most likely not them. Ibis Tek and a few others that aren't dedicated to lighting don't mark the lights themselves.Happy Friday fellow SS'ers! I took a crapshoot yesterday and bought a pair of these KILLER looking military surplus LED lights for my 5 ton. There are 100 LED's in each unit, so I'm guessing they are REALLY bright. There are no markings on them whatsoever, no brand name, model, nothing at all. They appear to have standard military plugs, so I'm assuming they're 24v. Also came with a pigtail connector with a funky triangular plug. Any input? Mucho appreciado!!
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The wire tags look like truck lite.Happy Friday fellow SS'ers! I took a crapshoot yesterday and bought a pair of these KILLER looking military surplus LED lights for my 5 ton. There are 100 LED's in each unit, so I'm guessing they are REALLY bright. There are no markings on them whatsoever, no brand name, model, nothing at all. They appear to have standard military plugs, so I'm assuming they're 24v. Also came with a pigtail connector with a funky triangular plug. Any input? Mucho appreciado!!
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