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Old 04-28-2013, 12:18 AM
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ok that sounds easy enough. what is the advantage of having a bigger lense? and which shrouds look the best? I was thinking Gatling gun?
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Originally Posted by ColtRice17
I was looking at a kit with a 2.5 to 3" lense. what do you think? what size are yours?
They're a 2.5 I think. Check out my how to thread, should answer some questions. https://www.f150forum.com/f6/lightni...-guide-195523/
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Originally Posted by ColtRice17
ok that sounds easy enough. what is the advantage of having a bigger lense? and which shrouds look the best? I was thinking Gatling gun?
Idk maybe a little more light. On the MH1 projector the mini Gatling is all that will fit in the headlight housing on these trucks.
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Idk maybe a little more light. On the MH1 projector the mini Gatling is all that will fit in the headlight housing on these trucks.
Oh I didnt know that. I just read your build thread. thanks for the helpful info.
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Originally Posted by ColtRice17

Oh I didnt know that. I just read your build thread. thanks for the helpful info.
No problem man that's why I did it
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Could you get me a link to the blue led strips you used for the floor? Looks absolutely amazing.
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Originally Posted by blackedout1998
Could you get me a link to the blue led strips you used for the floor? Looks absolutely amazing.
Thanks man, here's you a link
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=400395634343
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Got tired of my jumper cables being in the bottom of my tool box wasting space, and small things shifting around so I built this today. Used an old tool box tray and scrap metal. I wasn't paying $25 for the flimsy plastic one at lowes that wouldn't have even held much. Ignore the red primer lol it's all getting bedlined.

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Now for some lights


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