Ok, so the discussion I started about combat rims, which drifted into lighting, got a little "testy" for lack of a better word, but it was a good discussion. What I took away from that was that while "technically" it might be legal to drive around with the marker and tail lights that came on the M37 originally.....it's just NOT a smart idea. So with that in mind, I'd like to ask opinions of what the best options are for "better" tail lights. By "better" I mean still military in nature, but obviously safer and easier to see by other motorists. I'd also like the housings to be metal, not plastic. I'm not that familiar with all the nominclature of the different military vehicles and trailers, so bear with me.
I did a little looking on eBay and from a first glance it looks to me like the tail lights off a M101A2 seem to fit the bill pretty good. I'm not sure if they came in cast aluminum or metal, and I'd have to change to Douglas connectors and work out the wiring harness mods, but that being said.....do you think these are the best of the "better" solutions for M37 tail lights?
I use the similar lights for my WC63 and had them on my M37 as well. In todays rushing crazy driver world I want rear lights that are easily seen by all from behind. The housings look very similar to mine except the ones I got were a composite material and have all the same mounting hardware and wiring pigtails. I aslo used LED superbright lights inside the housings in the red colour to make them really bright for daytime visibility seeing they are under the trucks bed a ways. They are not a perfect repro light for my WC but it makes driving it a whole lot safer. Terry
I use LED tail lights and am replacing the front lights with LEDs.
Really bright at night and you can't miss the turn signal.
Rick
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If you search on epay you can find round lens for the original lights that are full lens and not the slit type window. I use these on my truck to give more visual appearance of the light. I think they are just as good as the tear drop lens.
All in Air Force blue and black trim
1962 M37B1 rectangular window hardtop, converted to Hercules 4 cyl diesel-intercooled & turbo charged, 12V, disc brakes
1962 M116A1 Generator trailer
1962 M116A1 Pioneer tool trailer
1964 M101A1 3/4 ton trailer
DAP wrote:If you search on epay you can find round lens for the original lights that are full lens and not the slit type window. I use these on my truck to give more visual appearance of the light. I think they are just as good as the tear drop lens.
I used these and rewired the lights. I did away with the blackout function and wired that socket to a brake/turn signal. I think the red lenses were from a Gamma Goat.
Yes that is what I am running. Alternatively if you have a lathe you can machine out the center of your light and expoy in a round lens you can buy from NAPA. I have done that also. You have to snap the light housing tabs off and use shorter bulbs though.
All in Air Force blue and black trim
1962 M37B1 rectangular window hardtop, converted to Hercules 4 cyl diesel-intercooled & turbo charged, 12V, disc brakes
1962 M116A1 Generator trailer
1962 M116A1 Pioneer tool trailer
1964 M101A1 3/4 ton trailer
The composit light that you first posted Bob is a good light. I've have had them on every MV and trailer I've owned since I was in an MV accident in Dec. 1986. Then I had the stock tail lights the "Cats eyes" and I made a left turn at night and they guy didn't see the tail lights and he slammed into my rear wheel well as I was making a turn in a M151. Rolled me on my side and messed up the jeep real good. I wasn't hurt and I know I had my guardian angel riding with me that night. After that night all my MVs and I've owned many have had the Composit lights on them and I've not had any issues. If I were to replace some today I would go with the composit LEDs that Rick posted.
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Just came home from MTA show in Sussex, NJ. LED lights sold all over the place. I have an early M-37 so just the LED cover wouldn't fit but they all sell the bucket as well. $60 each with bucket. Bucket mount might require a small mod to mount but def a great product. Comes with numbered military connectors.
Gama, not Gamma. After Rob't Gamaunt, inventor of the all-angle U-joint that made the articulation of the M561 Goat possible.
If you use the goat lights, make sure to pull the one 21cp lamp that is mounted closest to the lens and replace it with a 6cp one, or it will melt a hole through the plastic.
Those covers are (were) available in amber and clear, too.
PoW
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