EZ, not to get away from where this thread is going, but I see you tried polishing your original lights. All my lights were very dull, we wet sanded our lights with 2000 grit paper and then polished them. Lenses look brand new and are brighter. Just a cheap option to replacement.
Took your advice Chief1900 and polished them.........al I can say is WOW! Thanks for the tip, works a whole lot better than using Brasso too.
I recently gathered together all of the lights I wanted to use. I am replacing the original taillight asemblies with the Harbor Frieght units. They fit perfectly inside the gutted buckets.
I also picked up some LED marker/clearance lights while I was at Harbor Frieght. I'm not going to replace the little cone shaped turn signals but I will gut them and install these LED units without their lenses in place of the incandescent bulbs. Since the lighting circuit is separate and hase its own fuse I have decided to cut the 12V positive ground lead in and run a separate 12V negative ground in.
Since the rest of the vehicle is positive ground I hope that the 12V negative ground power going in will not interfere with the LED grounding on the body.
Anyone know if this will make a difference? The circutry in the LED units requires negative ground only.