Anyone know proven method of installing offroad lights in the lower air dam opening, seen couple of trucks with this done, very clean look. Wondering if just drilled, or added so sort of reinforment?
if this pricing isn't too bad buy 3 sets, i'll split a set with you, then we can both have 354warrior said:Yeah, I think I'm gonna go with the 3 light setup, just gotta find three lights, most of the kits are two lights and can't buy just a single light--ugh! I might just buy three of the single ProComp lights and be done with it even though they aren't really what I'd prefer to have. Gonna check out some things online today and see what I come up with.
DeadRiver said:if this pricing isn't too bad buy 3 sets, i'll split a set with you, then we can both have 3![]()
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oh yeah... i'll probably have to fix my bumper first..
I run 3 lights, but not in the grille opening. I have two driving beams and in the middle a long-range Pencil beam. They all work togather for a good overall lighting package.Are you guys running fog lights or driving lights?
Any advantage to running two driving lights on the outside and one fog in the center?
Or how about two fogs and one driving light?
Just stick it above you dash in your front window, thats what im gonna do. We'll see how long it takes me to get pulled over lol.tomcat said:what state are yal in.you know i'm in texas or wouldn't be using the word yal.any way in texas you have to have a front license plate or they will give you a ticket.don't want any extra excuse to be pulled over might of had a beer or two. thanks tom
Good idea! I just put my 4 lights in tonight. I love the way the look in the air dam.Pops said:You guys could get one of those hinged license plate brackets to let it hang from under your bumper.
http://www.pinklightning.com/rworks/Hinged_Lic_Plate.php