Lights!!!
#41
Jan 2008 TOTM & Gdreject
Then dont waste your money on KC Lights. They are desinged for light. Not flashing strobes. Install the strobes in your fog lights, or get some flashing lights and just place them behind the grill.
#42
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Nah my fogs are gonna have those projectors. Or I might copy you if you dont mind and just drill into the headlight and put them in there.
#45
Jan 2008 TOTM & Gdreject
Okay:
You can see the bulb right above the blinker. It is drilled horizontally through the right side of the light.
Close up shot
The tail light mounting. This is a shot from the back of the light. It is drilled vertically from the side of the light that is closest to the tailgate. It fits perfectly without hitting the reverse bulb.
Looking at the bulb in the reverse portion. I used High heat RTV sealant to secure it. I didnt use the screws with it. Have had them in for almost a year and it hasnt budged. They do get hot when on for a long time so the high heat sealant worked the best. The lights havnt leaked at all.
And a video I shot. I was taking out my HID bulb because it burnt out so my truck was all apart anyways.
You can see the bulb right above the blinker. It is drilled horizontally through the right side of the light.
Close up shot
The tail light mounting. This is a shot from the back of the light. It is drilled vertically from the side of the light that is closest to the tailgate. It fits perfectly without hitting the reverse bulb.
Looking at the bulb in the reverse portion. I used High heat RTV sealant to secure it. I didnt use the screws with it. Have had them in for almost a year and it hasnt budged. They do get hot when on for a long time so the high heat sealant worked the best. The lights havnt leaked at all.
And a video I shot. I was taking out my HID bulb because it burnt out so my truck was all apart anyways.