Okay, evidently I'm not communicating very well. Yes, when the taillights are on, the inner 2 bulbs are lit. If I somehow indicated otherwise, my mistake. My problem is, the inner 2 are BRIGHTER than the 4 on the outside-- so that, as you look at the taillights from the rear, the 4 outboard lights are dimmer than the 2 inboard lights. I'm sure when Imperials came from the factory they were intended to have equal intensity. I think this is the result of the wrong bulb being used. I am trying to locate the correct bulb, which I think is a 1095-- OR a substitute of the same wattage. Does that clear things up? Mark Robert Hanekamp wrote: > Hi Mark and list. > My 68 convertible is the same way the 2 inner lights are bright al the time. > Bob > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark McDonald" <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 5:45 PM > Subject: IML: bulbs for '68 taillights > > > Hey Folks, > > > > I am trying to get all the bulbs in the taillights of my '68 conv. to > > match, in terms of brightness. There are 6 bulbs in all; the 4 on the > > outside are dual filament (I think they're 1157s)-- when you just have > > the lights on only 1 filament is lit; when you apply the brakes, both > > filaments light up, doubling the brightness. > > > > Well, on my conv., the brightness of the inner 2 bulbs is equal to the > > other 4 when you have the brakes on-- in other words, too bright. On my > > 4 dr. hardtop, they are all equal brightness. > > > > I checked the inner 2 on the 4 dr., and it's a 1095. That number is in > > some GE and Sylvania parts books, but no one around here carries them, > > and there is no superceding number that anyone can find. > > > > These are single filament, listed as .51 amps (or watts). I can't find > > anything close to that. > > > > Some books call for 1134s, but I think that's what I have in my conv., > > which are too bright. > > > > Anybody have a good part# and a source to buy? > > > > Thanks, Mark > > > > > >