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Old 03-03-2013, 03:34 AM
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With a chrome bumper would the sparks from the die grinder and heat cause damage?
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Originally Posted by Countryboy2744
With a chrome bumper would the sparks from the die grinder and heat cause damage?
http://youtu.be/5muqRtnqlQU

I pulled this from another thread so I hope it works. They did it on a chrome bumper
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I just came across this thread. How have the lights been? I'm thinking of doing the same thing since I can't see **** with my windows tinted.
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I've got a set of Dually knockoffs mounted behind my grill, just ran black krylon'd aluminum stock between the radiator mounts. I can post pics if you like.
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I like it....props on the great install!!!
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Ever think of splicing the LEDs into the reverse light wire? Although I see this being useful for going offroad and using it as perimeter lighting. Still cool though.
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Painted mine to match got them mounted and tested. Gonna wire mine with a 3way switch like this. So it can be auto in with the reverse lights or manual on by a switch anytime. http://www.swampdonkeylighting.com/s...Single%29.html
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Originally Posted by FFBoomer519
Painted mine to match got them mounted and tested. Gonna wire mine with a 3way switch like this. So it can be auto in with the reverse lights or manual on by a switch anytime. http://www.swampdonkeylighting.com/s...Single%29.html
Looks really good! How is the quality from swamp donkey? I've seen them on instagram.
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Has anyone ever mounted flush mount lights in the front bumper like this? not sure how it would look but just a thought i had.
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Originally Posted by tareed94

Looks really good! How is the quality from swamp donkey? I've seen them on instagram.
Good. I am really pleased with them. I run a custom headlights business and we are working on a few projects together so he gave me a set to try. So far I am happy and will continue to recommend his stuff as he has good customer service too.
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