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Old 07-07-2010, 12:42 PM
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I wonder what fog lights would look like under a chrome billet grille
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i've been looking at that guys lights for awhile now, do they seem to be good quality?, obviously they seem pretty bright, i wanna get the roof bar with 4 lights and maybe two more in my brushguard, i'd like to get chrome housing but i dont want them to rust in a month either
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Anybody have a pic of fog lights behind a chrome billet grill, 04-08
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Originally Posted by mustangwarrior
i've been looking at that guys lights for awhile now, do they seem to be good quality?, obviously they seem pretty bright, i wanna get the roof bar with 4 lights and maybe two more in my brushguard, i'd like to get chrome housing but i dont want them to rust in a month either
the quality is good, the drivers side one just went out the other day. im not sure why... i need to get a tester in there to see if maybe it was just a bad bulb or something in the wiring
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i bought lights from this guy and let me just say you have to read every word on the page before you place the order. all his pages look identical but they have different words in a few places about wiring kits or what kind of lights they are or something else. ive been in customer service at my dads small town store since i was 14 and i have never encountered worst customer service than when i was dealing with him over the phone. i didnt like a single way he did business. oh and he said they were 150 watt lights and damn i think my walmart 10 dollar flash light is brighter than these lights...
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oh and for the guy asking about the quality. ive had mine for probably 2-3 months and theyre holding up pretty well except for the rubber mount under them. and the metal ring that holds the lense in is starting to rust on all four. and they are the easiest to mount.
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i agree with what you are saying about specifics with the ordering process, i didnt do that and my wiring harness sucked to put in. one bulb went out on me so i put in 2 new ones and used silicon to fill up the hole in the back where the wires come in for a better seal
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i would highly recomend to buy an aftermarket relay switch from the parts store, trust me will, cause for most off road lights, the stock relays keep poppin fusses for some reason, but i never had a problem after i replaced my relay on mine

ohhh, and.....THEY LOOK SWEET!!
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i would highly recomend to buy an aftermarket relay switch from the parts store, trust me will, cause for most off road lights, the stock relays keep poppin fusses for some reason, but i never had a problem after i replaced my relay on mine

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haha thanks brotha, mine didnt blow a fuse yet, just the lightbulb, i took it out and it was discolored at the base like it blew out running hot, who knows, they work now but the plastic support that i have them mounted to is a little shaky on bumps and the light shakes with them sometimes
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it would be a little bit of work but you could take a long piece of skinny 11 guage metal or so and put it under the mounts and bolt it down to the sides of the grill. some kind of brackets may need to be fabbed to make it work 100%.


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