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Dan in Pasadena 02-06-2017 02:18 PM

3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
I'm looking for ideas/sources for an in-window or ON-window mounted third brake light.

Not looking fo an IN the sheet metal idea though I've seen some truly cool ones, I'm past the point of redoing the cab sheet metal.

I'm hoping for something a little more trick than the one on a little billet stand that just bolts to the interior sheet metal but that may be the only option at this point. I'm hoping for something that attaches directly to the inside of the window glass, above or below the window and is not too noticeable inside the cab.

Anyone have a neat source/idea?

MARTINSR 02-06-2017 02:26 PM

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I am interested in what people will post on this. I have studied traffic in many different ways and one of the things I have found is people drive by that brake light of the car in front of them. A plane could crash three cars ahead and they wouldn't see it! They are STARING at that brake light on the car in front of them.

I put one in my Rambler daily driver that I got at the wrecking yard. Not recommending this of course, pretty funky, but it got the job done for me. I went to the wrecking yard and spent the whole day there looking for the best one, brought home a few and modified this one grinding it to fit the glass perfect. It raises up off the package tray perfectly and is just about invisible until lit.

I am thinking you want to go with the "theme" of the truck. If it's a highly modified and upgraded truck the billet may be a great way to go. If it's a stock appearing truck then using something made up from a vintage car would be cool. Or make it yourself using a painted piece that looks like the interior with a little chrome trim around it like they would have done in the fifties?

Can't wait to see the ideas.

Brian

Dan in Pasadena 02-06-2017 04:04 PM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 7850279)
...I put one in my Rambler daily driver that I got at the wrecking yard. Not recommending this of course, pretty funky, but it got the job done for me.

I don't think its funky at all. I think its the way real hotrodders have always done it.

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 7850279)
....I went to the wrecking yard and spent the whole day there looking for the best one, brought home a few and modified this one grinding it to fit the glass perfect. It raises up off the package tray perfectly and is just about invisible until lit.

I am hoping to avoid a full day searching of course but they way yours "fits" is what I'm searching for. The only other approach I can think of is the brake lights in the bed roll ends and I'm not sure I want those. I originally was going to weld shut the roll ends but since everyone seems to do that now I decided I want mine to be different and left them open.

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 7850279)
I am thinking you want to go with the "theme" of the truck. If it's a highly modified and upgraded truck the billet may be a great way to go. Can't wait to see the ideas.

Well, you're absolutely right of course. I hadn't thought of this but my truck is; I guess, "highly modified". It has an LS engine, electronic trans and will have to have 17 or 18" to clear the four Corvette discs & brake calipers. It will no longer look like my avatar photo at all.
Yeah, I'm hoping for some good ideas too. Hopefully someone has saved a photo I havent been able to find via Google.




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MARTINSR 02-06-2017 04:55 PM

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This is it from the inside.

Brian

Dan in Pasadena 02-06-2017 05:12 PM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
Looks good Brian but that specific one won't work for me because I have no package tray of course.

There's only maybe 3/8" wide sheet metal under the window edge. More and more it feels like it'll be the little billet one screwed into the metal OR something that will actually stick to the glass. Possibly something could be fabricated with a sheet metal flange that would go between the glass and the rubber?

Dave0 02-06-2017 05:29 PM

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Im thinking long and thin for mine, LED. I sure hate to cut a hole in the cab, so I was thinking in the back window or possibly in the top of the gate...

HUSSEY 02-06-2017 06:06 PM

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This is what I used. I also has a back-up light integrated into it. I JB welded a couple screws on the back of it to act as mounting studs then bolted in on the sheet metal above my bumper. With the stainless trim around it, it didn't look out of place. I don't have any close up pics but you can see below and it lit up as I'm backing out of my drive in the following video.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-Wh...wQ15XOY-C#rwid

The back-up light is nice and bright too.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XV...w2347-h1320-no

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRtkcPPpmJw

MARTINSR 02-06-2017 07:07 PM

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The only problem with that is people don't see it as easily. They are STARING at the rear window area these days. At the top of the tail gate would be as low as I would go.

Brian

drivea55 02-06-2017 07:58 PM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
keeping an eye on this thread, I am also trying to figure out a 3rd brake light and maybe that white and red one above can work. making a mounting bracket just inside the rear window. not sure if it would reflect inside too much or not.

looks like it could work.

drivea55 02-06-2017 08:04 PM

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now this one looks like you could zip 2 small screws thru the inside layer above the window and it would hinge down. 2 wires and your done.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/F1-Style-Tri...hVK-rn&vxp=mtr

mr48chev 02-06-2017 08:27 PM

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I think a guy just has to go pick-a-part hunting until he finds something that will work the way it needs to.
You will probably have to make your own mount for one in a truck though and most likely come up with a housing that looks like it should be there rather than one that is stuck on.
That or one of the billet aftermarket ones.

Something like this might work though. Not spendy and it's made to work inside the glass. https://www.amazon.com/Xotic-Tech-Un...or+back+window
I ordered one to try in my 71 GMC 3/4 ton.

Dan in Pasadena 02-06-2017 08:33 PM

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Hussey,
I'm with Brian that I'd like the light mounted higher than below the tailgate. IF i were willing to do more metal work I might be willing to put it IN the top rail of the tailgate or the cab above or below the window.

The link you posted makes that LED strip look like it could work good except I'd have to modify the flimsy sheet metal mounting strip it's too wide for the ledge under my big window. I'd also be concerned about the light shingin IN the cab. Maybe if i could find some kind of rubber surround that would mask the light and direct it outward.

Keep the ideas coming guys.

donandal 02-06-2017 08:49 PM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
I'm with you on the rear window type brake light, but I searched
the web for hours and couldn't find anything I liked.
There is just no room without interfering with the seat backs.
And plastic was out of the question.

I considered making a period correct looking pod to mount just
inside the glass fastened to either the top or bottom of the interior
window frame. I mocked up some cardboard shapes but nothing
seemed to feel right. Finally got frustrated and just bought the bed
rail round LED type.

They are pricey!

I have to say though, they are very bright and they are high enough
to see easily. Also, they do come on quicker.

Dan in Pasadena 02-06-2017 09:01 PM

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This one looks like it MIGHT work:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-Re...3D231946467998

...if the mount would face toward the dash but the light could swivel 180* and face outward. Plus, the mount is cheesy black plastic which I dont like.

my56chevytruck 02-06-2017 09:11 PM

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Dan,
I'm using this third brake light in my truck, I've mounted this below the rear window. Screwed down to the lower window lip, sorry the picture isn't better. Works great and very visible.

https://www.southernrods.com/headlig...1.58.35-PM.png

HUSSEY 02-06-2017 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by mr48chev (Post 7850582)
I think a guy just has to go pick-a-part hunting until he finds something that will work the way it needs to.

I think this may be the better advise. A lot of trucks had them on the top of the cab, you may find one that curves well to fit with the cab. I think the hardest part will be finding something that doesn't look out of place.

MARTINSR 02-06-2017 11:09 PM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
How about instead of at the rear window to have it mounted on top of the front bed panel? Unless it's sealed to the window you will get reflection back at you. On the bed panel you wouldn't get anything and I think it will be seen just fine. Up higher would be better, but seal it to the window.

Brian

mr48chev 02-07-2017 01:16 AM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
I've always wished a guy could convert one of the 71/72 Chevy GMC cargo lights that goes on the back of the cab above the window into a third brake
There have to be other ones that might mount above the rear window on the outside where you could run the wire in behind the dome light using that hole for access.

I should have the one I ordered by the end of the week and may be able to stick it up in the back window of one of my cabs and take a photo or two.

jremig 02-07-2017 03:57 PM

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What about using an internally modified (if need be) interior dome light? Mount outside above window and would be period correct...

Joe
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Dan in Pasadena 02-07-2017 06:05 PM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 7850789)
How about instead of at the rear window to have it mounted on top of the front bed panel?...

I like this idea IF i could find the right light housing. Either a billet one that i could round off the edges to make it look older style and polished of course. OR possibly paint it body color so it isn't quite as noticeable.

1project2many 02-07-2017 08:46 PM

Re: 3rd Brake Light Ideas - Photos Please
 
This looks nice.

https://www.rodworx.com/wp-content/u...4/DSCN4642.jpg
https://www.rodworx.com/shop/flush-m...license-light/

Leave the tail / license light disconnected.

Here's one that could be mounted with double sided tape or a very strong 3M glass adhesive pad. The double sided tape would also seal against light:
http://www.centurydistributing.com/images/357_LB300.jpg

There are others on this page:
http://www.centurydistributing.com/e...akelights.html

The S10 Blazer / Suburban 3rd brake is ok for an exterior mount on top of cab:
http://ep.yimg.com/ay/yhst-111617472...ght-red-29.jpg

Here's a neat one with some potential:

http://www.elcaminostore.com/assets/...ku/03-1501.jpg
http://www.elcaminostore.com/el-cami...1959-1987.html

Here's a simple DIY that adheres to the glass:
http://www.gowesty.com/images/ec/pro...2bf3b60ef0.jpg
http://www.gowesty.com/product-details.php?id=23669

Clay54 02-07-2017 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 7851499)
I like this idea IF i could find the right light housing. Either a billet one that i could round off the edges to make it look older style and polished of course. OR possibly paint it body color so it isn't quite as noticeable.

1949-50 3100 (Multi-page thread 1 2 3 4 5 ... Last Page) Sorry I don't have computer savvy enough to pull this across but starting on post #240 this person builds a third brake lite on the back of an AD cab. Again, sorry for not being able to post the link but I hope you can take a look anyway. Clay

Iceburgh 02-07-2017 09:24 PM

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I had one in the rear window, bed rails and bar under tailgate
https://s26.postimg.org/4gmjxah6x/IMG_0225.jpg20mb image hosting

Dan in Pasadena 02-10-2017 03:26 PM

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Some excellent ideas exchanged, thank you to everyone!

1P2M - The ribbed chrome housing one from Rodworx is easily the one I LIKE the best, if it could be mounted below my rear window, but i don't like the idea of drilling holes in my new paint and besides, the design is sort of Art Deco era but if my truck has billet wheels it'll look out of place. Too bad, would have gone good with my truck when it looked like my avatar.

The GoWesty stick-on one seems like exactly what I'm looking for IF i can find strong, reliable black two sided tape. The photo on the site shows white tape and no way I'm going for that.

I also found an LED illuminated rear '55 Belair emblem online and though I like it I also don't think it goes with the final look I have in mind for my truck.

mobileortho 02-10-2017 04:11 PM

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Here's what I used. Can't remember where I bought it though.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8244/8...a81b5aef_k.jpg032 by Robert Clayborn, on Flickr


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