Interior lighting - 66 K10 Suburban
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1.The goal: Low voltage dimmable LED interior lighting for all my night time camping, wheeling , driving needs
2. The Vehicle: 1966 Chevy K10 Suburban. This was a Bell Systems fleet vehicle. Driver side door lock only, radio delete plate, no interior door handles etc., it was about as bare bones as you could get. There are many different ways to build your own system but this is how I did it. I provided links below to the components I used, all from Amazon. It was very affordable, all in about $65.00 including wiring. I ran this off the vehicle battery but you could easily run from a small auxilary battery as an option. Nothing is permanent, everything can be easily removed. No new holes drilled anywhere, I used what was already there from it's previous life. Tiny earth magnets (strong hold) were super glued to the back of the dimmer switch and the LED lights, so things can be moved around, repositioned if needed. I used insulated bullet connectors on interior connections to be able to swap things out should any component ever fail or get damaged. LED lights: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095CL3ZKP...t_details&th=1 Connectors: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07114RK67...roduct_details small earth magnets: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SLJ1TPT...roduct_details LED Dimmer Switch: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QC3686T...roduct_details Driver Side view Attachment 2235005 Passenger side view Attachment 2235008 Dimmer Switch Attachment 2235019 Close up of magnets on light Attachment 2235025 |
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fyi - It's a bit difficult to get good night time shots without the glare
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That looks great and looks to function quite well. I really like that you kept it all easily removable or modifiable. Great work!
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Thanks, Bears63. A simple cost affordable project that made a massive difference in interior lighting in these larger Suburbans. The dimmer makes for a nice night light when you don't need the stadium lighting setting when looking for things.
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Fantastic job! Easily removed if you ever change your mind - the magnet mounting is very slick!
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Loves this upgrade Southcity!
Thanks for the links, touché |
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Very cool update and thanks for sharing the links.
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thx for sharing in the 67-72 Suburban forums......ssshhhh....don't tell anyone, but i like the 64-66 Chevy Burbs better than the 67-72 :)
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Nice work! I wish I had thought of magnets when I did my Burban's lights. It would have saved me some work. Your lights have a more finished look than mine do.
I used some undercounter kitchen lights I had leftover from another project. The rear switch is mounted on the rear window defroster. |
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Wow, that's pretty slick. I like it when somebody does something cool and then tells others how to do it too. That's what makes this site great.
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LED lighting and camping/RV/overlanding tech provides so many options these days. The magnet idea came from my RC vehicles where I use the tiny earth magnets to secure bodies to frames. Appreciate the kind comments and replies from all the board members on this thread! |
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