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Old 01-07-2012, 08:48 PM
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I live in Texas so I'm not sure if it's legal or not but I was thinking about putting lights in the wheels wells of my truck.i think it'd look cool but would need a durable light that withstands mud and water!any suggestions or has anyone done this
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I had some on my jeep. I just used some cheapos from Pep Boys. They lasted 4 years before they quit. Had em underwater a few times too and that jeep led a VERY rough life! I put them on for night wheeling, but they help with night time road side repairs too. I want to put a light in each wheel well of the 150 too.
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What color where they??i thought it'd look cool at night
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Just regular driving lights. They were meant for pure function, not for looks.
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its probably illegal but don't have them on around the law and you'll be fine. and i wouldn't get red or blue ones though just in case.
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I've seen some but can't remember the brand but they were called rock lights and are very tough
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http://www.ledunderbody.com/LED-Whee...ting-Kits.aspx

My brother use to have them on his Titan, they look amazing on a lifted truck.

I do not think they're legal though.
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Thanks KylesF150,those are cool.how do they wire up
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To be completely honest, I don't know, I never saw them install them, but I did buy some interior lights from the same company and they had very detailed instructions with them, but I imagine the wheels well lights are pretty easy to install.



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