Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

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Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

Post by BaltimoreTMan » Mon Sep 01, 2025 10:10 pm

I decided to take Thelma the ‘22 Canadian Tourer out this evening to the grocery store. No traffic and the cool evening breeze made for a pleasant ride! She ran perfectly and she was sad to go back into the garage.

What kind of light bulbs are folks using in the headlights for optimum lighting?

I just love this car. Thanks again Robert M. from Michigan for passing this awesome car onto me as her next caretaker.
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Re: Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

Post by Moxie26 » Tue Sep 02, 2025 12:24 am

www.logolites.com .. LED headlight bulbs and tail light bulbs that give the most light with little energy draw from the battery and generator of your Model T. ..... I have used all of the headlight bulb offerings and prefer the pre-focused ones for safety brightness along with their bright tail LED bulbs, .... and LED stop bulbs.

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Re: Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

Post by Humblej » Tue Sep 02, 2025 6:57 am

A stock model T painted black, with a single tail light, no turn signals, no brake light...my advice is to not drive it after dark.

For the Ford headlights to perform at their best the silver plated reflectors should polished to a bright mirror like finish. The headlight bulbs must be oriented with the filaments horizontal. Choose bulbs around a 50 cp. And last but not least, the headlights must be focused in accordance with the Ford Service Manual. Failure to do all those steps will result in headlights that are no better than parking lights.


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Re: Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

Post by BaltimoreTMan » Tue Sep 02, 2025 7:33 am

Humblej- I actually have front and back turn signals, a brake light, tail light, and license plate light. I will definitely polish my headlight reflectors. Good tip thanks!


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Re: Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

Post by BaltimoreTMan » Tue Sep 02, 2025 7:33 am

Moxie26 wrote:
Tue Sep 02, 2025 12:24 am
www.logolites.com .. LED headlight bulbs and tail light bulbs that give the most light with little energy draw from the battery and generator of your Model T. ..... I have used all of the headlight bulb offerings and prefer the pre-focused ones for safety brightness along with their bright tail LED bulbs, .... and LED stop bulbs.
These are great lights! I think I’ll order a set. Thanks for the suggestion.


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Re: Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

Post by Tmooreheadf » Tue Sep 02, 2025 9:12 am

Can't tell for sure but it would appear the drivers headlight is wire differently than the passenger side meaning one is on his beam and the driver side is on low beam. Easy fix either by bulb being in 180 degrees out or the plug wiring. Just an observation. Just need to check it out.


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Re: Evening Grocery Run with the ‘22 T

Post by TXGOAT2 » Tue Sep 02, 2025 9:26 am

The LED projector type bulbs are by far the best. Stock headlights in perfect working order are not adequate for modern conditions, or for driving on rural 2 lane roads at night at any speed over about 15 MPH. 50 CP bulbs are an improvement, but they draw a LOT of current, and still fall short on performance. Polishing headlight reflectors must be done correctly to get good results and avoid damaging them. Many reflectors need re-silvering to work as they should. Another benefit of the LED projector type bulbs is that they do not use the original reflector. Just plug them into the socket, aim them, and go. Dual tail/brake lights and turn signals are a must for night driving in traffic, and I would want to add reflectors. These improvements can be made without damaging the car, and some people have worked out detachable lighting for night driving.

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