When I pulled my truck apart 2 years ago, I busted the studs on one of park/signal light buckets. I meant to nab a replacement along the way, but I guess I forgot. Tried to line one up this week, but it fell through.
So, for some reason I put a couple hours into the old one...I decided to detail the steps in case someone wishes to do the same...

Started by carefully removing the pigtail. Just had to bend back the flange, and hopefully it will go back as easily.

Gave it a vinegar bath for a few days. Pickling vinegar is 7% as opposed to regular vinegar, which is only 5% acetic acid.

After the vinegar bath...

Ground down what was left of the broken studs.

Ready for the drill press.

Tapping the hole for a 1/4"-20 threaded stud.

A quick weld here to cinch the studs in place.

Didn't want to show you guys my crappy welding job, but turned out well after grinding.

Ready for some rust treatment primer.


So again, not sure why I spent the time on this piece...I guess I just wanted to see if I could replace the studs and make it look almost like factory. Call me crazy, but at least I'm havin' fun!

Polished one lens and repainted the silver paint. The other side is on order from Dennis Carpenter, as these are tough to find in reasonable condition.
All for now - hopefully can get started on the sound deadener and carpet this week!
