Light Install On C-10 Truck - Bright Lights, Big C10 - Custom Classic Trucks Magazine

LMC Truck Light Install On Chevrolet C-10 Truck - Bright Lights, Big C10 - Tech

The nature of customizing a classic pickup to extract the utmost in personal enjoyment has always been to upgrade the truck in as many areas as possible. This includes trick body modifications to clean up stock styling and custom color changes to make it prettier than the average bear. Under the hood, the base model 6-cylinder engine typically found in most vintage trucks gets swapped out for a modern V-8, and the stick shift transmission often makes way for an automatic. To cope with the increased demands of the old truck's newfound acceleration, drum brakes are abandoned for discs and the primitive straight axle gets dumped for an independent front suspension.

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It probably sounds like we have covered everything, but interestingly there's one very important detail that always seems to get overlooked; it's the truck's lighting system. Unlike the electrical system where a stock low-amp generator or alternator gets tossed out along with everything else that isn't up to date, the stock incandescent headlights always seem to escape scrutiny. A good case in point to illustrate how even the late-model classic trucks that come standard equipped with many of the modern improvements we discussed aren't exempt is the '73-80 Chevrolet C10.

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This brings us to the latest offerings from the folks at LMC Truck of Lenexa, Kansas. Made exclusively for the '73-87 range of GMC and Chevrolet trucks, LMC Truck's Euro Style lighting not only addresses the problems associated with standard incandescent sealed beam headlights they also provide a fresh new look. The '73-80 C10 models came factory equipped with dual 7-inch round, 12-volt sealed beam headlights. Incandescent sealed beam headlights were originally introduced to the market in 1940 as 6-volt bulbs permanently encased behind a disposable glass Fresnel lens. In 1955, Chevrolet and GMC trucks upgraded to 12-volt versions of the original 6-volt design with dual and quad round headlight variations until 1980. With age the quality of light deteriorates with incandescent sealed beams. Age not only affects the sealed beam it increases resistance in the stock wiring harness, and compounds the problem.

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The folks at LMC Truck approached the headlight issue from both sides with a simple solution that replaces the sealed beam with a halogen bulb and supplements the stock wiring with a heavy-duty wiring harness that is 100 percent reversible. At the heart of the heavy-duty wiring harness are two relays, one for high beam and one for low beam. This arrangement removes the load from the stock headlight switch and provides a strong electrical current that eliminates flickering and delivers bright light. One hundred percent reversible means if the owner decides to sell his truck without the heavy-duty harness and halogen lights he can easily remove it and then transfer the parts to his next truck. To match the headlights' Euro styling LMC Truck designed an LMC exclusive side marker and parking light package that accentuates the Euro styling while it improves the intensity of light for the turn signals and side markers. The installation of LMC Truck's Euro Style lighting package for all '73 -80 C10 and Big 10 trucks is easy for anyone to do, and requires a minimum amount of basic tools.