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Wouldnt they burn out if you pulled it behind deuce or 5ton then?Most of them came with 12v bulbs. They were made to go behind the CUCVs.
Thats how one should answer a question on SteelSoldiers right there.For the composite lights used on most trucks, trailers, tow dollies, etc.
Industry Standard #1683 - S.C. - 24 volt - 32 candle power - brake & turn
Industry Standard #1156 - S.C. - 12.8 volt - 32 candle power - brake & turn
Industry Standard #1129 - S.C. - 7 volt - 32 candle power - brake & turn
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Industry Standard #623 - S.S. - 24 volt - tail & parking - 6 candle power
Industry Standard #631 - S.C. - 12.8 volt - tail & parking - 6 candle power
Industry Standard #81 - S.C. - 7 volt - tail & parking - 6 candle power
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Industry Standard #1251 - S.C. - 28 volt - blackout light brake & tail - 3 candle power (using #623 6 c.p. is better for most civy owners as it is easier to find)
Industry Standard #67 or #97 - S.C. -12.8 volt - blackout tail & brake - 4 candle power (no 3 found)
Industry Standard #63 - S.C. - 7 volt - blackout tail & brake - 3 candle power
Yes, they would. Gimpy was pointing out that they were customarily towed by CUCVs which are 12V.Wouldnt they burn out if you pulled it behind deuce or 5ton then?
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