Tail Lights
- mcarlson11
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Tail Lights
Are the tail lights in 66/67 broncos the same as our trucks? I know the 67 have the backup lights in them, but Are they the same size?

65 F250 Custom cab, camper special. 352,4spd floor shift, dana 60 posi lock, power disc brakes in front, power steering, and fun to drive.
- Uncle Skip
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- dotcentral
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The 67-72 F series tailights which have backup lights are the same shape also. The bolt right in. I can find pairs of those at my pull a part with the buckets for $10 a pair. Has all the wiring and the backup light bracket already mounted in the bucket.
There was a post on this about a month ago. One or two other people had ran the wires, used the newer tail lights and got backups in. I plan on doing it, someday.
There was a post on this about a month ago. One or two other people had ran the wires, used the newer tail lights and got backups in. I plan on doing it, someday.
Driver: 71 F100 Shortbed: Disc swap, 5.0 HO EFI & AOD
Project Vehicle/Mild Custom: 66 F100 CC longbed: Sold
Project Vehicle/Mild Custom: 66 F100 CC longbed: Sold
- mcarlson11
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- Joined: July 20, 2006, 1:01 am
- Location: Lancaster, California
The reason why I was asking is I plan to get LED taillights and found these in my search:
http://members.tripod.com/~quicksilver6 ... light.html
Was not 100% sure if they were the exact same size. But that is a good thing they are. Now I have to decide if I want backup lights in with the taillights, or mount them hidden under the rear bumper.
http://members.tripod.com/~quicksilver6 ... light.html
Was not 100% sure if they were the exact same size. But that is a good thing they are. Now I have to decide if I want backup lights in with the taillights, or mount them hidden under the rear bumper.

65 F250 Custom cab, camper special. 352,4spd floor shift, dana 60 posi lock, power disc brakes in front, power steering, and fun to drive.
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