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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1639735525 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1639735528 I have a Question for 1941 Ford Experts. Are these Tail Lights able to be fitted to the wrong side? For instance, if you took the Right Tail Light Mount, turned it upside down and fitted it to the Left rear Fender, would it look correct? In the three photos above, are all Tail Lights fitted correctly? Alternatively, there may be only a single unit that can be used on both side. Would love to know the correct answer. Regards Mercman <>< |
Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights Not an expert on 41 tailamps by any standards but the parts book shows a Rh number and a LH number. 11A-13404-B RH and 11A-13405-B LH
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1941 Ford Tail Lights To answer your question, there are left and right tail lights. In your pictures the tail light with the blue dot lens is mounted on the wrong side. It should be on the opposite fender. If you remove the lens and look inside the light socket is not centered, it should be mounted to the bottom side of the housing.
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Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights Great quest and great answer had me thinking about the question before I read the answer
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Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights On mine, the bezel appears to be symmetrical, but the bucket itself is offset. The globe is not centered. It makes more sense to me if the globe is offset towards to bottom.
Makes me wonder if my buckets are upside down 'older restoration'. |
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Another 1941 Ford Tail Light with Blue Dots. Are these mounted correctly? |
Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights While we are on the subject of 1941 tail lights - If you are 12 volts, the LED replacements look original and are much brighter, - which is kind of a big deal when you are in amongst modern traffic with ten times the lens area.
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Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights I had noticed the lamp not on the center of the lens and wondered about moving it up to the center to get the Blue Dot lens to function correctly as I have found that the Blue Dots look best when the bulb is centered on the dot? Interested in peoples comments as I haven't fitted my NOS BD lenses yet. :)
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You can always get lenses with the blue dots in the correct place. I ran these for many years until I switched to LED tail lights. https://bobdrake.com/products/41-car...b57621ae&_ss=r Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
1941 Ford Tail Lights Quote:
It looks like it is, however these tail lights were also used on 1948 through 1956 Ford Panel Trucks, so they might have been produced by more than one manufacturer with a slightly different mold pattern. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights [QUOTE=Bursonaw;2086845]You can always get lenses with the blue dots in the correct place. I ran these for many years until I switched to LED tail lights.
https://bobdrake.com/products/41-car...b57621ae&_ss=r https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/23...g?v=1609349158 |
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Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights Hmm, the plot thickens. I have not seen those Drake ones before. They look like exactly what I need.
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Carton from Bob Drake Reproductions. Great "close-up" shot as they should be mounted. |
Re: 1941 Ford Tail Lights Don't know about the 40s, but today there is a govt. photometric requirement as far as candella & light dispersement. Definetly a difference between right & left, top & bottom.
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1941 Ford Convertible on display in the Talladega NASCAR Museum. Are they correctly mounted? |
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