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Thread: Mounted my driving lights with "no-cut" brackets

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    Dave,
    What kind of bulbs do they take? If they are the same as the US version of 'through the grills', they are 35 watt. Not much for light but you can read a large print newspaper if you are within 3 feet of the light and the sun hasn't set yet. The bulb looks like a large parking light bulb (bayonet fitting). I got mine from the PA dealer here in Cincinnati(Beechmont). I still have the part # if you need it.

    John

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    Dave,
    Those look really good. Now you need to go back to the chrome vents...

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