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    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    Well that is certainly cleaner. I guess that should motivate me to swith over to a conventional headlamp switch as well. Thanks you. Blair
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    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    Ok... having read a lot of the threads on lights and wiring i remembered somebody had suggested using a different ground then what the original lights used. I went directly to the frame and it seems that I now have blinkers and stop lights. It does mention that for running lights they needs to...
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    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    I actually am using the wires for the orginal tail lights but that shouldn't matter. Well, maybe I need to go explore it again to see if I was doing something wrong. Instructions are pretty simple so I am not sure what i did wrong. Blair
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    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    Interesting, I bought a Curtiss version of that and couldn't get it to work. Did you need any diodes? Blair
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    M1078 rear tail light conversion.

    Was wondering if anybody had converted to civilian tail lights on their truck? I realize the brake light and turnsignal are on the same circuit and am hoping to have separate the turn signals from the stop lights. Blair
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