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Post by Charlie on Feb 5, 2012 19:06:17 GMT -5
I have been working on my Bradley GT and have made some progress! I have replaced the starter, electronic part of ignition switch, battery cables, alternator wire to battery, fuel filter, fuel hose and all 4 head lights.
I have gotten new mirrors, indicator lights (tern signals and brights) and LED reverse lights all to be installed.
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Post by Charlie on Feb 5, 2012 19:10:47 GMT -5
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Feb 5, 2012 21:59:22 GMT -5
I noticed your choice of backup lights. I think you are going to be dissappointed with them as they don't cast a lot of light. A better option would be these. I buy them at the dollar store for $1 each. They are 50watt 12volts. Only problem is you have to find a housing. They are used in various table lamps, patio lights also they can easily be fitted to some of the led garden lights such as I used a piece of stainless pipe, greased the bulb and set it into the pipe to the depth I wanted then filled the back with fiberglass body filler. When hard I pushed the bulb out and cleaned off the grease. I then put a dab of silicone on the back of the bulb and put it back in. Soldered 2 wires to the bulb and mounted it to the car. .
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Post by superdave008 on Feb 5, 2012 23:50:11 GMT -5
Hey Dan, Very nice looking Brad! MY brad is also root beer brown metalflake and I had to do major body work just couldn't make it look good. No cracks but sun damaged the paint so I' going with another color. Do you have any pictures from the front. this is the first time I ever saw one that I liked with out a rear bumper. The tires look huge what size are you running? Nice install on the back up lights it really sets it off! thanks for the pics.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Feb 6, 2012 8:41:11 GMT -5
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