That'll light up the neighborhood! The tires look great on there, but it looks like the front axle isn't all the way in the slot.
That'll light up the neighborhood! The tires look great on there, but it looks like the front axle isn't all the way in the slot.
Seiss lights I got a few years ago. I started working on them then, but they've been storage for the past three years.
I had started cleaning one and found out they're brass:
Harbor Freight LED spot/work lights:
Disassembled and removed the outer flange seen here:
Fit right in!
Each light will have a mini toggle switch mounted in the existing hole where the original wire came out. Battery will be mounted inside each light housing for power.
I like the way you think when it comes to old headlight mods, Chips!Seiss lights I got a few years ago. I started working on them then, but they've been storage for the past three years.
I had started cleaning one and found out they're brass:
Harbor Freight LED spot/work lights:
Disassembled and removed the outer flange seen here:
Fit right in!
Each light will have a mini toggle switch mounted in the existing hole where the original wire came out. Battery will be mounted inside each light housing for power.
I like the way you think when it comes to old headlight mods, Chips!
The challenges of custom builds , just think of all the guys in this build a lot of head scratching going onAND.....already ran into a problem. When the bulbs are installed into the socket plugs, they're too tall for where they go in the housings. Time for plan B!!
Have you ever tried electrolysis rust removal?So I'm trying to scrub the rust and grime off the frame to reveal as much of the original paint as possible. I'm going through SOS pads like crazy and it's not coming off all that easily. I pre-soaked the frame in PB for about 2 weeks before starting this. Is there a better way to scrub off the junk or do I just need to keep going?
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