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Old 04-25-2013, 03:00 AM
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Installing a VLEDS license plate frame on my Ford F150. These are super bright! Plus I have a pair of 7 watt cree projector bulbs in the stock tail light housings. I even have some LED strips under my bumper!


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haha thanks for sharing man that was funny stuff in the parking lot "if somebody _____ then you can reverse them" OP "ya" "its a little bright" Woman "a little bright, I don't think so" Bahahah ...... I think you accomplished your reverse lighting needs and then some
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I just need a set of Rigid Industries cubes under my bumper on a separate switch now.
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I just need a set of Rigid Industries cubes under my bumper on a separate switch now.
I am assuming you made the LED plate holder yourself. What LED's did you use and where did you get the metal plate?

Very cool stuff.
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I am assuming you made the LED plate holder yourself. What LED's did you use and where did you get the metal plate?

Very cool stuff.

http://www.vleds.com/featured/high-p...tin-black.html
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these are mine::

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I think I need to invest in one of these... They'd compliment the set of Recon reverse projectors that I have to install...
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Ordered mine today along with the other LED's they had available for the exterior of the truck.

Thanks for the link.
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One of my friends saw my lights and ordered 3 sets of them! Best bang for the buck I have done to my truck!
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