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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / LED headlight bulbs for 36 ford

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kirkstad
05-11-2025 @ 10:12 AM
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A few years ago, I changed my headlight bulbs to LED in my 36 ford. The LED bulbs install just like the originals with no modifications and they work great. A friend has asked me about them for his car, however, I am unable to find my receipt, or remember where I purchased them, old age thing I guess.
Has anyone else tried them that can help me remember?
Thank you
Frank

MG
05-11-2025 @ 12:32 PM
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When you initially installed them, did you post about them on this or any other forum. If so, do a search for your posts on those forums...

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kirkstad
05-11-2025 @ 1:11 PM
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Thank you, MG. No I didn't post anything about them. A gentleman in the V8 times with a 35 sedan installed them and showed pictures of his car at night and I was impressed how bright his lights were, and that there was no modifications necessary. I forgot the web sight he gave. I'll have to go thru my old V8 times.
Thank you
Frank

MG
05-11-2025 @ 1:29 PM
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Try these threads:
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=347458&highlight=LED+Bulbs

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=348657&highlight=LED+Bulbs

Good Vendor > https://www.ledlight.com/p15d-30-led-headlight-5-to-30-volt-dual-filament-non-polarized-ncnrnw.aspx

kirkstad
05-11-2025 @ 2:38 PM
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Thank you MG. It was LEDlight.com I should have remembered that. The ford barn had the post with the pictures that I remember seeing in the V8 times. I really appreciate your help!
Thanks again.
Frank





same
05-11-2025 @ 4:07 PM
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yep, thats the bulbs i have in my '37

sq1954
05-22-2025 @ 9:28 PM
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I just bought mine online. There are several suppliers.

Still learning
05-27-2025 @ 8:21 AM
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Got mine from Logo lights. They work great.

Catfish Jones
06-15-2025 @ 8:27 AM
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Good morning.
I am looking to install LED headlights in my 1938 Ford Deluxe Fordor. I read the Ford Barn post referenced in this post recommending LEDLights.com part number 74398. I understand this post was specifically referring to a 1936 Ford. Looking at Dennis Carpenter it looks like the same bulb fits 1935-1939. What I received doesn’t look like it will fit without modification. Did I order the wrong part?
See attached pictures.

same
06-15-2025 @ 8:47 AM
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the mounting ring on the carpenter site is correct i'm almost certain. the mountaing ring shown in your pic on left on led is incorrect. Ledlight.com has a correct bulb for your cars headlight socket, although a headsup to you. on my '37 iv'e installed leds from Ledlight.com,in the orig styled sockets but have in mind that through the heavly fluted lens both our cars have the leds do not project very far down road. in my case i dont drive but during dusk mostly daytime. the leds are much brighter whiter light output to be seen by other motorists. i also have aux. driving lights mounted to fender brackets. Tom. I believe the part#you need would be #62528. have you had the original bulb out to compare?

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