Mac: Good for the heads up - purchased mine like your latest with
numerous LED lights each from Truck / Car Shop - Orange, CA for about the
same price I think - - look good - haven't installed yet.
Did you have to change your directional flasher?
Jim
55-1st P U
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mac Kinghorn" <kinghorn@watersidewireless.net>
To: <Oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 7:14 AM
Subject: [Oletrucks] LED Tail llight lenses
> Morning Group
>
> This past summer I had gone through the ordeal of purchasing and
> installing
> LED tail lights on my 52. The first ones that I got were Dakota Digitals
> and
> to say the least they were way to expensive as well as relied on only one
> LED
> for each tail lamp. I also had a problem in that within a day or so of
> installing them one quit. Dakota Digital stood behind the product and
> replace
> it on warranty howeve it left a bad taste in my mouth. I happened to be
> in a
> supplier' shop and found a direct replacement system from United Pacific.
> They have a website www.unitedpacificind.com
> They will be able to identify a supplier in your area if you contact them
> and
> they will also send out catalogs. The have tail lights for just about
> anything that we would be interested in. I got my lights from Scotts
> Super
> Trucks and they were $30.00 each Canadian. The lights from Dakota Digital
> ended up costin me in the range of $250.00 Canadian.
>
> The United Pacific lights consist of 49 LED lights mounted in a direct fit
> tail light lense and consist of three wires to connect. Pretty simple and
> wow
> do they work extremely well.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Mac Kinghorn
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