Re: TRAILERS --

From: SGM PANTANO (TRUKS1@msn.com)
Date: Sat Mar 04 2006 - 17:03:19 PST


This is idiocy... I have been doing the bulb swap for over 30 years.....
yes --- 30...and some of the 12 volt bulb swaps are still running.....My 416
trailer still has 12 volt bulbs in it.... was pulled hundreds of miles
behind a 880...and thousands behind a Wagoneer..and many more hundreds
behind my Dodges....all 12 volt..
There is a greater chance of the damn moon falling on your head than a
Military wire heating up over a 12 volt bulb... Geeezz guys -- wake up and
get real.. It works..and costs only the price of a bulb..
Gene ....the new owner of a great 1928 Chevrolet...1 owner...original
car.....

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>
> At 9:58 AM -0700 3/3/06, SGM PANTANO wrote:
> >Hey...wake up.. There is no such thing as a 24 volt or a 12 volt 
> >trailer..
> >The light receptacles in the Military tail lights could care less what 
> >bulb
> >is in there..
>
> But the wiring could. 24 volt wires could be
> sized smaller, try to run the same wattage bulb
> at 12 volts and you could fry your wires. Check
> the wire harness first!
>
> 


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