All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: No Front Clearance LightsThanks, everyone. I finally got the front clearance lights installed and wired, had a few troubles with blowing fuse after fuse after fuse........ I finally found that the positive was shorting out on the frame, however perseverance prevailed and all are now working.....whew Now I'm legal :BRe: Locate a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350 JJBIRISH wrote: Re: Locate a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350http://s355.photobucket.com/user/craigrandle/media/Motorhome001.jpg.htmlRe: Locate a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350It would let me open the "Image" to post my pictures,Re: Locate a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350http://s355.photobucket.com/user/craigrandle/media/Motorhome001.jpg.htmlRe: Locate a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350How do I post my picturesRe: Locate a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350I took some pictures yesterday and I tried to post them, but I apparently don't know how to post pictures on this form. If someone would advise me on how to do that I would gladly post them.Locate a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350I'm in search of a front hubcap for my 1987 Ford Econoline E 350 Is there anywhere, I can find this item, I feel like it takes away from my otherwise clean looking class C rig (Travelmaster). I'm also attempting to locate a Travelmaster, decal to display on the lower portion of my cabover"s exterior nose. Thank you :@Re: No Front Clearance LightsWell, I'm please to report after removeing material from the cabover ceiling I found two wires that had been tucked away, I attached a circuit tester to the wires and turned on the headlight switch and wallah, I had a very pleasant surprise. I had power to the wires. I just saved myself a lot of money and time,, now off to the store and buy clearance lights and material to repair the cabover ceiling and I',m done. I found I'll need to replace the cabover flooring also but I'll replace that with marine grade plywood. Thank you everyone and thank you Brian for your great suggestions. :B PS: Now do I simple wire all five clearance lights together in a line to the main wiring. :hRe: No Front Clearance LightsBrian, I wish I would have thought of that. I went ahead and pulled out the paneling and foam insulation, in the front cabover. I wasn't able to locate any existing wiring for the clearance lights, however I did find that there had been a water leak, so it's just as well that I did this, even though, I will now have to do a complete remodel, up there. I can now install the clearance lights, but where will I run the wiring to, so that I can get power up there. Not electrical savory.