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Andy4639 05-11-2002 05:58 PM

Red Reflector in Clear Lens!
 
Ok, I know alot of you don't like the clear lens, but I added red to mine. What do you think. I glued a trailer lens inside of the brake housing under the clear lens.
http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/5...01/9612131.jpg
It fit perfect with no cutting, I was scared I would have to cut it and then I would have messed it up.
http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/5...01/9612148.jpg

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Andy
71's Are for ever!!! or 67,68,69,70,72
71,factory tach,tilt for straight drive,gauges,ac,speed warning,clock,305 HO TPI with 700-R4, lowered 2" & 3" ,and 17" Chrome Stealth wheels, Pioneer reciever,100 watt amp, 6 disc changer, 2-10" subs (behind seat) 2-6x9 in doors, 2-3ways mounted under seat, and 2 tweaters on door panels

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project72lwb 05-11-2002 06:08 PM

I think it looks killer,,mind if I copy idea?

Andy4639 05-11-2002 06:13 PM

That's why I posted it. I figured there would be some more people interested in do it. I used goop glue, that stuff will hold anything, you can buy it at w/mart and lowes.I think the parts store may have it also. I used the little red square lens out of the replacement packs you buy at w/mart. The pack has the round,amber, and this one in it.

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Andy
71's Are for ever!!! or 67,68,69,70,72
71,factory tach,tilt for straight drive,gauges,ac,speed warning,clock,305 HO TPI with 700-R4, lowered 2" & 3" ,and 17" Chrome Stealth wheels, Pioneer reciever,100 watt amp, 6 disc changer, 2-10" subs (behind seat) 2-6x9 in doors, 2-3ways mounted under seat, and 2 tweaters on door panels

www.geocities.com/chevy71tpi/main.html

www.picturetrail.com/Andy4639





racedvl 05-11-2002 06:51 PM

How do you change the bulb?

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Spoof 05-11-2002 07:04 PM

Thats sharp.

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Benrs86 05-11-2002 08:35 PM

whats that sticker say on your tailgate? _.0 liter H.O. ??

Andy4639 05-11-2002 09:28 PM

REPLY 1 ABOUT BULBS.
Not worried about the bulbs, I'll just pry it off when I need to. I put the led bulbs in so it want get that hot and they are suppose to last a long time.

Reply 2 ABOUT Sticker
When I put the TPI in my truck I wanted a emblem to signify a 5.0 motor. I ordered the ones from Chevy and that's what they sent.
5.0 liter HO . I didn't like it for the side by the Custome Deluxe emblem, so I ordered the 5.0 (mustang) I know, it's a ford emblem, but what can I say it looks alot better than the one Chevy sent me. It matches up pretty good with the C/D emblem as well, same size, and it's chrome stick on.

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Andy
71's Are for ever!!! or 67,68,69,70,72
71,factory tach,tilt for straight drive,gauges,ac,speed warning,clock,305 HO TPI with 700-R4, lowered 2" & 3" ,and 17" Chrome Stealth wheels, Pioneer reciever,100 watt amp, 6 disc changer, 2-10" subs (behind seat) 2-6x9 in doors, 2-3ways mounted under seat, and 2 tweaters on door panels

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[This message has been edited by Andy4639 (edited May 11, 2002).]

68 with 350 TPI 05-12-2002 04:21 PM

I think it looks great http://67-72chevytrucks.com/board/ubbhtml/smile.gif

I may have to borrow that idea as well http://67-72chevytrucks.com/board/ubbhtml/wink.gif

But I do have one question....
Are they bright enough in daylight???
Most of the LED bulbs I have seen that fit under a lens are kinda on the dim side.


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