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Old 04-24-2019, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Spiky
It shouldn't be. These are different products. Morris got a gift, no doubt the giver didn't understand all the nuances in their product line.
no, I didn’t inform them well enough. I misread and take full blame. I’m just glad it worked out.
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Picked up the fronts from my buddy’s place today. My little guy helped me install them by holding the screwdriver.
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A Ford OEM Tailgate Extension for $40, complete with mounting hardware. Found on Craigslist and fits all Ford pickups from 1997-2019.

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A Ford OEM Tailgate Extension for $40, complete with mounting hardware. Found on Craigslist and fits all Ford pickups from 1997-2019.

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Can't beat that deal..!
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Just overlayed as it sits...no dissambly of the steerring wheel

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Just overlayed as it sits...no dissambly of the steerring wheel

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So here is my little contribution, I haven't posted in a long time. Ebay lights, lower one was a little more than $50, but considering it came with the mounts and the wiring kit you can't beat it. Original light leaked and got water in it. They wanted me to cut the wire and provide a picture of it cut and sent me a new one, so I fixed the old one and will use it on the 90 F150. The upper one was under 50 and included the wire harness.


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Originally Posted by frakchered
So here is my little contribution, I haven't posted in a long time. Ebay lights, lower one was a little more than $50, but considering it came with the mounts and the wiring kit you can't beat it. Original light leaked and got water in it. They wanted me to cut the wire and provide a picture of it cut and sent me a new one, so I fixed the old one and will use it on the 90 F150. The upper one was under 50 and included the wire harness.

How is the output? I’ve been considering doing the rough country version that mounts in the grille next to the c bars
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Surprisingly well. With the lower one one my high beams are little help and with both on high beams are useless.
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Remove the poor quality tape patches covering the e-coat access holes on the back sides of your rocker panels.
Blow/wash out any dust, dirt, crap, etc.
Spray in some rustproofing oil, etc.

Cover holes with rubber roof patch tape.

This tape sticks with a tenacity like nothing else at about $15-$20/ roll (enough for both sides and then some) CDN.


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