Re: [MV] 24 Volt trailer lights

From: dan doig (opm@sympatico.ca)
Date: Wed Mar 13 2002 - 20:23:00 PST


Im curios about how to change a m35 to 12v or at least the wireing for trailers
.Also looking for 9/22.5 wheels I would like to run 12r22.5 aprox. 43" tall ,
any idea of top speed? Also interested in changing brakes to discs any buddy
know who makes the hub/rotor assembly or is chucks trucks only place to get
them.
jonathon wrote:

> Regarding trailers, we've had some discussion about voltage converters, dual
> light systems, and changing light bulbs and such when using a normal trailer
> with an MV, and of course the same problem in reverse. I'm in the process
> of redoing a trailer I got and I was planning to use it with12 and 24 volt
> trucks. I was looking thru the Peterson Manufacturing Co. catalog for
> lights and re-discovered something that I saw several years ago but it
> didn't click with me till just now. The move seems to be to LED clearance
> and tail lights these days right? Well in some of thier product lines for
> LED clearance and tail lights they have higher voltage versions that run on
> 8 to 32 V. I think the problem is solved now. One set of lights, one plug
> at the front, and I can use any vehicle electric system without any
> modifications, other than assorted adapter cables if need be.
>
> The ones I am looking at are a tail light M417R-2 and a M158A-MV amber
> clearance light (M158R-MV for red). The web site is www.pmlights.com
>
> Hope someone else can use this info.
>
> je
>
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