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</head><body>I'm confused. I replaced all the panel bulbs in my '67 BJ8 with LEDs from Moss. Without looking, the tach and speedo were screw-in, but don't recall what the safety and fuel gauge were, but I'm quite sure I bought them from Moss (I got 1157 equivalent LEDs for the brake/driving likes from a different source). I even got and LED for the generator warning bulb, but was advised one should use an incandescent there (although the LED seemed to work fine).<br><br>My car is pos. gnd., and except for a rebuild of the safety gauge all stock.<br><br>Bob<br><br>
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On July 14, 2018 at 1:10 AM Fred Wescoe <fredwescoe@gmail.com> wrote:
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I am converting all of the lighting on my 66 BJ 8, other than headlights, to LED bulbs. So far, everything has gone fine. The improved lighting/visability is great. I now discover that the speedo and the tach are screw base bulbs, not the wedge type bulb of the fuel and combo gauge.
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Does anyone have a source for an LED wedge bulb socket that fits the speedo and tach? Or is it possible to get a screwbase LED bulb that will fit the existing sockets? Moss does not carry a socket that fits anything but the high beam and alternator warning lights.
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What "size" is the actual screw base. On line there are varity of bases and i can't tell what i need.
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Thanks,
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