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Changing all exterior lights

C350amg
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Explorer
I am sharing my experience of changing all the exterior lights on my MH.
After 15 years most markers (reds, yellows, sides, mirrors) were affected by time. Housing were cracked or going to, Oxydation in the 3rd brake light, scratches, etc...

And also the 2 front end lights were all yellow and as much as I tried they stayed that way.

Lucky for me there is internet and I found all the markers that way. The front headlights were identified when a Ford Explorer 1998 parked just beside me. Kind of funny because my rig is a GM P30 with Ford headlights 🙂

Anyway, all my markers were "Grote" and I used their website to identify all the part numbers:

Grote Clearance markers

Then I found The Wrench Monkey (CA & US) which delivered to my house by postal service inside 2 days 🙂

Wrench Monkey

Front headlights are in 2 parts and came from my local Ford dealer.

3Rd brake ligth was longer (12 days)

Average cost of all clearance lights 3.50$ a piece.

Cost of 3rd brake light 28$

Cost of Ford's headlights 320$

The results are amazing (the only thing left would be to change the decals...)

This was only to motivate others and share some useful links














Triple E Commander Vortec 7400 with Banks system, 187,000km and going strong.
Mercedes C350 sport 2008
BMW R1150RT
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wny_pat1
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Explorer
C350amg wrote:
Kind of funny because my rig is a GM P30 with Ford headlights 🙂
Not really funny, cause I would not be surprised to find out the Triple E also used Ford chassis under their coaches too. Triple E spec'ed the headlight, not GM.
“All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.”

mtrumpet
Explorer
Explorer
Headlights on my 02 Dutch Star are from a Lincoln LS. Changed mine out last year. Found them online for less than half the price of what Newmar wanted for them.

Someone should start a "sticky" with posts of all of the known cross references of headlights to motor homes! 😉
Mark & Cherie
2002 Newmar Dutch Star DP 3872, Cummins 350 ISC, Spartan Chassis

jerryduffman
Explorer
Explorer
Headlight units are often OEM from a major auto/truck manufacturer; my 2000 Bounder used a Ford Bronco/pick-up truck headlight/turn signal unit. These may be available on the cheap from places like Auto Parts Warehouse. Just need to identify which headlight unit was used on your particular motorhome.

C350amg
Explorer
Explorer
Mr. Jeff wrote:
(with 214,000 miles on it)


Was that on the original engine ? A P30 454 ?
Triple E Commander Vortec 7400 with Banks system, 187,000km and going strong.
Mercedes C350 sport 2008
BMW R1150RT

C350amg
Explorer
Explorer
donhoward49 wrote:
Nice looking, well taken care of rig.


I am a bit of a perfectionist..... 15 years old rig and look at the engine bay, I have changed all hoses, rad, nuts but I have one rusty part left that will be painted next weekend (red arrow)

Triple E Commander Vortec 7400 with Banks system, 187,000km and going strong.
Mercedes C350 sport 2008
BMW R1150RT

C350amg
Explorer
Explorer
Mr. Jeff wrote:
Such a huge difference!


I fully agree, when I changed the headlights it was basically like night and day 🙂 The cost of brand new ones in my case was not that expensive so that's why I opted for brand new ones....Yet the best would have been to have Zenon HID's like on my Mercedes but that is only a dream :S
Triple E Commander Vortec 7400 with Banks system, 187,000km and going strong.
Mercedes C350 sport 2008
BMW R1150RT

Mr__Jeff
Explorer
Explorer
Nice! I changed the headlights on our 1994 Southwind last year (with 214,000 miles on it) and found the lights were from '92 Toyota Camry. Picked up clean replacements at the salvage yard then installed new lamps. Such a huge difference!
Jeff, Leslie, Boston (Golden Retriever) & empty house
(some kids married & gone, others in college)
2000 Tiffin Allegro Bus (37,000 miles)
22' MacGregor, Hobie 16

donhoward49
Explorer
Explorer
Nice looking, well taken care of rig. Now I need to go look at my lights.