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There's a picture of how I made them fit in one of my threads; https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...364#post325364 :beerchug: |
The Grote 47732 lights are real nice, I have a set on my 86. I made spacers out of a piece of wood so I wouldn't have to cut the fenders.
I've used Truck-Lite model 18s as well but the screws don't line up with OEM. They do fit in the pocket of the fender though. |
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I've used a variety of lights, including NOS replacements. For a real restoration, I'd go with NOS lights. Some of my real workers, weekly mowers for example, I've used the Grote or one similar to the HF light.
On my 1000 restoration, my most complete and accurate restoration, now basically a garage queen, I found NOS lights. Just need to be persistent and have deep pockets. :biggrin2: |
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I'd like to see a picture of that...:bigthink: |
I’ll probably go with the Grote. Maybe I’ll use a piece of wood or metal for a spacer too. I’m Interested in pics of that.
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If you decide on the piece of wood approach, i suggest plastic instead. A chunk of a white kitchen cutting board would be just about the same in terms of making the piece, but not bothered by water or rot.
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As an avid motorcyclist, and life long farmer, I assume no one sees me, so I look and watch out for them. No one watches for motorcycles, and most people think they can beat farm equipment or don't realize how slow they are moving. If you want to be "seen" plowing snow, put an amber beacon light on the tractor. |
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