Some time ago there wer a couple threads that dealt with headlights, wireing etc.
One way that I improved my lights on my 30U was to have the reflectors done by UVIRA with a powdered aluminum and glass coating. A little costly, but permanent and very effective.
But the other thing that helped was to ground the actual light socket. I went inside the buckets and attached a ground wire to each of the actual light bulb sockets. I ran that wire down through the headlight bucket attachment bolt into the headlight bar. I did have to drill a small hole up throught the attachment bolt. This wire was then run inside the wire harness down to under the center crossmember. Here I took the wire out and attached it directly to the frame. Just a way to get a good positive ground without trying to get through all the paint joints.
It worked for me and may help someone else.
Gary
Hi Gary !
Just read this thread on headlights and sounds very logical , I would like to use this idea.
Hi Gary !
Does this place have a web sight ?