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Old 03-02-2013, 05:56 PM
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That's awesome! Nice job take some pics with em lit up at night.
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Duuude! Thats so clean looking! Looks awesome.
Old 03-02-2013, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by knezat225

Took a die grinder to my truck!
Well done man. That may be my next project.
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Very cool mod. Would you mind throwing out a few of the steps you used? Where did you wire into and how did you cut the bumper and attach the lights?
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Thanks! It was pretty easy. I haven't wired them up yet gotta get some of that plastic stuff to put the wire in tomorrow. Gonna add the switch with my other switches. I powered the lights with my dewalt batterie lol

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Looks great! What do you need to cut the holes in the bumper?
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I used a die grinder like this with a cut off wheel. Pretty straight forward the rigids come with a template just measure a few times mark, cut, cut some more lol and put them in there and drill the holes. Not to bad. Hardest part was finding where I was going to mount them I was kind of worried about cutting into my bumper but all in all it came it better than I expected. Also the lights angle down a bit with the bumper wich I like alot
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That looks sick! I had thought about throwing some in the rear bumper eventually but didn't know how it would look. But that looks really clean especially with the black truck. Good job!
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WOW that looks amazing. I am adding it to my list. I cannot see to well with my back up camera at night, and this would solve that issue.
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Thanks here's another pic

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