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Old 22-10-10, 03:04
Mike Baker Mike Baker is offline
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Default WTB: M38A1/M151 Front Turn Signal Housing

Looking for a M38A1/M151 turn signal housing - I already have all the other bits.
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Old 23-10-10, 18:02
Eric B Eric B is offline
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Default signals

The m38a1 signal and M151A2 had different style signals.

The early M151 had the same style signal, the small single bulb housing.

I know Brian Asbury and other vendors have some of these NOS in both styles.

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Old 24-10-10, 07:50
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Absolutely - I need the early style with the single bulb rather than the composite found on later MUTTs.

Thanks!
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Old 24-10-10, 18:02
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Default turn signals

Mike, are you asking for the signal box and arm that attaches to the steering column and its solid state under-hood complement, or the lights on the front fender?
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Old 24-10-10, 18:30
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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh View Post
Mike, are you asking for the signal box and arm that attaches to the steering column and its solid state under-hood complement, or the lights on the front fender?
Lights on the fender - the bolt holding the plastic lens on one of mine seized and then sheared off inside the housing. Then my titanium "damaged bolt removal" tool sheared off while inside too. Long story short, I don't think there is going to be much thread left after I drill it out. Hence the requirement for a new housing, at least, as well as a bolt to replace the now-destroyed one!

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