03-14-2019,
Does anyone have a option other than the factory visor lights they are $40 ea and I don't think there worth the money I would like to change all 5 to somthing different. Hopefully someone on this forum has done it....
(03-20-2019 )barf Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know how I missed this post. Sorry for the late reply. I've been running different clearance markers in my '09 ProStar for years now. Several years ago I needed to replace one and the local Int'l stealer wanted $50 CDN. I found TA truckstops carry a similar sized one for (I think) $10 US. Later I found the exact light at Princess Auto (a Canadian chain) carries the exact same light but with their brand name of Powerfist for $7 CDN (about $6 US). The screw holes line up perfectly. Only problem is the light isn't quite as oval as factory is.
One small caution is my truck leaks rain water. I don't think it's coming in from around these lights but I caulked them just in case. I've always wondered if Rawze (or anyone) could use his 3D printer to make plastic ovals, but 3D, not flat, that would accommodate a smaller light and change the angle so it's aimed straight, not pointed up.
edit: I believe this is a Grand General GGA74830
(05-18-2019 )earnies2 Wrote: [ -> ]Update that grand general light is $21 so I took Rawzes advice and cut one open and bought 2 t10 led lights drilled holes into the back of the housing soldered the leads together put them into the plug and wolla its brighter than the others so I'm just testing it for longevity as the others go I will up fit them too
(03-20-2019 )barf Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know how I missed this post. Sorry for the late reply. I've been running different clearance markers in my '09 ProStar for years now. Several years ago I needed to replace one and the local Int'l stealer wanted $50 CDN. I found TA truckstops carry a similar sized one for (I think) $10 US. Later I found the exact light at Princess Auto (a Canadian chain) carries the exact same light but with their brand name of Powerfist for $7 CDN (about $6 US). The screw holes line up perfectly. Only problem is the light isn't quite as oval as factory is.
One small caution is my truck leaks rain water. I don't think it's coming in from around these lights but I caulked them just in case. I've always wondered if Rawze (or anyone) could use his 3D printer to make plastic ovals, but 3D, not flat, that would accommodate a smaller light and change the angle so it's aimed straight, not pointed up.
edit: I believe this is a Grand General GGA74830