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- Wa, Bremerton 98310
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 87Ranger Endrigo 2.9l, 87BII Endrigo 4.0l
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- Ranger 5" (1½" suspension), BII 4" suspension
- Total Drop
- Ranger 5sp, BII A4LD
- Tire Size
- Ranger 33"/4:10LS, BII 33"/3:73LS
- My credo
- Deengineer until it is how Blue Oval should have sold it!!
Hello,
Upon getting some miles behind the Ranger again, having updated the headlights/auxillary driving lights/fog lights to fresh halogens with new power circuits, the markers/sigbals to LED's the dash was feeling left out.
These old dash instrument clusters use almost 20 bulbs. I had to map it out for myself but to summarize my findings it uses 2 different style bulbs, (10) #194's and (8) #74's.
There are 2 online stores that do a good job of explaining all this, both HiPoparts.com and superbrightleds.com. They both offer a variety of power levels and pricing per Lumen is competitive.
Upon getting some miles behind the Ranger again, having updated the headlights/auxillary driving lights/fog lights to fresh halogens with new power circuits, the markers/sigbals to LED's the dash was feeling left out.
These old dash instrument clusters use almost 20 bulbs. I had to map it out for myself but to summarize my findings it uses 2 different style bulbs, (10) #194's and (8) #74's.
There are 2 online stores that do a good job of explaining all this, both HiPoparts.com and superbrightleds.com. They both offer a variety of power levels and pricing per Lumen is competitive.
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