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Manfred
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I scoured the web for several daze, looking for the best solution for adding running lights - with my preference being for them to be in the turn signals. After mucho reading and shopping, I settled on the drastic solution of making an irreversible change, following others who have gone before: with a dremel tool, I enlarged the socket hole in which the single element light bulb had rested. I then inserted a dual element socket (#85803 from Dorman, available at various auto parts stores), keeping the stock ground piece in place.
The new socket does not go all the way into the original hole - but this works out fine, leaving plenty of room in front and behind. The wire providing power to the bright filament hooks up the to stock power line for the turn signal. The wire to the 4 watt running light hooks up to the front running light or the tail light.
Including 4 light bulbs (1157s), around $20 and a couple of hours. I'll see about pix if anyone is interested.
The new socket does not go all the way into the original hole - but this works out fine, leaving plenty of room in front and behind. The wire providing power to the bright filament hooks up the to stock power line for the turn signal. The wire to the 4 watt running light hooks up to the front running light or the tail light.
Including 4 light bulbs (1157s), around $20 and a couple of hours. I'll see about pix if anyone is interested.