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Old 04-11-2013, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Lacrosseman812
Would y'all call it overkill to do a set of d2 wide angles and a set of d2 driving beam lights?
Absolutely not. You can never have too many lights!!
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Originally Posted by TheBlack2011FX4

Absolutely not. You can never have too many lights!!
Haha okay I'm thinking about doing a set on the outlaw hood mounts and then either in the opening in bumper in the grill or in the fog lights. What of those 3 would require the least amount of modifications (drilling)

Edit: I'm also considering putting 2 a series lights on the back of the truck for brake lights anyone used these yet
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Originally Posted by Lacrosseman812

Haha okay I'm thinking about doing a set on the outlaw hood mounts and then either in the opening in bumper in the grill or in the fog lights. What of those 3 would require the least amount of modifications (drilling)

Edit: I'm also considering putting 2 a series lights on the back of the truck for brake lights anyone used these yet
Outlaw mount requires very minor trimming (based on others), fog light spot requires one hole to mount, an some ppl already have 2 holes in bumper( I don't).
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Originally Posted by Lacrosseman812

Haha okay I'm thinking about doing a set on the outlaw hood mounts and then either in the opening in bumper in the grill or in the fog lights. What of those 3 would require the least amount of modifications (drilling)

Edit: I'm also considering putting 2 a series lights on the back of the truck for brake lights anyone used these yet
The hood mounts from outlaw are fairly easy to install. Just a little bit of cutting around the plastic. Takes a couple minutes.
You can kinda see what I mean in the pic
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Originally Posted by Lacrosseman812
Would y'all call it overkill to do a set of d2 wide angles and a set of d2 driving beam lights?
NOPE! Thats actually a perfect setup for the road.

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Edit: I'm also considering putting 2 a series lights on the back of the truck for brake lights anyone used these yet
The A series would be awesome for that, they come in red as well.
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Originally Posted by Grandpa's Grocery Getter
A pic of the 2" Rigid rear lights I used for the back-up Camera, these work perfect, can see what your backing up too in the camera not too bright but, really bright as they go out ward.....

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I really like your backup lights are they the sr-m's? I'd like to hide them a bit better, and what I'd really like to do is have them power fold down then back up.
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Originally Posted by tuxedoblack11
I really like your backup lights are they the sr-m's? I'd like to hide them a bit better, and what I'd really like to do is have them power fold down then back up.
Powerfold? Just more stuff to break when it ices up
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Originally Posted by tabezic

The hood mounts from outlaw are fairly easy to install. Just a little bit of cutting around the plastic. Takes a couple minutes.
You can kinda see what I mean in the pic
Ya that's not to bad
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New 40" bar mounted behind the grille
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Originally Posted by jimmyk
New 40" bar mounted behind the grille
I like it better than I thought I would


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