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A few months ago I ran into a website that had these LED brake lights that fit into the bed hole. I thought that I had put it into my favorites, but it is not there and I can't remember who, what or where. Anybody know where I can get these????


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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for. These are lights that fit in the pan roll gap on older trucks. Some add them as third brake lights. Check out:
Hot Lite\'z

I know American Classics makes replacement brake light bulbs that are LED. Look in the Stovebolt link section for more options.

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The above Hot Lite'z link is right ... I put 'em on my truck and GLAD I did! Much safer driving, and it sure looks trick, eh?
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[img]http://AlanHorvath.com/54chevy/chevypics/bedroll_on.jpg[/img]


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That's it ! Thanks a bunch..


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Knew you had a link on your site. Thanks for posting the photo! It was easier to get the link from your info than dig through my other stuff!

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horvath,
how did you run the wiring on your truck for those smaller lights?

Just curious,

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Alan Horvath's site has step-by-step photos. I'm sure Alan can give you a direct answer when he signs on. Contact him by direct email if you need info ASAP.

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Are these lights 6 or 12 volt or do they have both?

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Thanks,
I will check it out.

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Ok... I checked it out...

Yeah that is what I was pondering to do... if I bought any.

nifty.

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Woogeroo -- Running the wires was pretty simple ... but first I had to get them to come UP the stake post from the tail lights down by the bumper.

First, I set the HotLitez in the bedroll holes. The wires come out the back of the HotLite and the bedroll is open along the body-line, so it was easy to bring the wires out and down to a hole I (luckily) had in the back side of the stake post (see photo below), allowing me to run the wires into the stake post and down to my tail lights.

After poking the wires through that hole, into the stake post, I tied a heavy nut on the end of a string and jiggled it down the stake post until it fell on the ground ... then I tied the ends of the HotLitez wires to it and pulled 'em down through the stake post and wired 'em into my tail lights.

To hide the wires (see photo below), I used some black 1/4" split loom:

[img]http://www.alanhorvath.com/54chevy/chevypics/bedroll_wires.jpg[/img]


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PS - Woogeroo -- There were 3 wires ... I had NO CLUE which went where (except for the ground wire, of course), so I experimented before doing the final splices. It was obvious enough.

46 inprogress -- Mine were 12 volt ... I dunno if they make 6 volt litez, but you can check their site:
[Click Here]

There's a Contact Link you can use to ask 'em, if you don't see anything.


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Yep; Believe it or not the Led lights will work on 6 volts and they are not substantially dimmer

The reply I received from the company for everyone running 6V.

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What is that handle holding your tailgate closed?


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It's a threaded "T-nut" ... the PO did that. It's better than having chains, eh?

I just twist 'em off and open the tail gate.


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What supports the tailgate when open?


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I've got (clear covered) 1/4-inch metal cables left and right. Works nice.


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