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Old 04-06-2014, 08:18 PM
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How's it goin yall I just joined to ask you guys if any of you have pics of these lights on your (or a friend's) truck.

http://www.andysautosport.com/ford/1...r00000251.html

nothin special but I like the OEM look with a little flare (that blue light on the bottom) rather than the ones with halos and an LED strip lol.

I just wanna see what these look like at night before I buy em...
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In my opinion i think it would be just easier to buy some flexible led strips (3528 waterproof) and put em on your lights, it would be brighter and cheaper, plus easy to do-it-yourself. Those leds dont look that bright.
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Blue lights in front (or anywhere) are illegal in every state.
Also, I would think the headlight would overpower the little LED as well as LED's going out.
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Originally Posted by blupupher
I would think the headlight would overpower the little LED as well as LED's going out.
This^ those are cheapo lights. Going to be poor quality, as will most anything aftermarket with LEDs in it, the life span on those strips is lucky to be a year in many cases. Just very poor quality.

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Originally Posted by blupupher
Blue lights in front (or anywhere) are illegal in every state. Also, I would think the headlight would overpower the little LED as well as LED's going out.

I have seen atleast 15 people with blue headlights.
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I have seen atleast 15 people with blue headlights.
They still are not legal. It just gives the police a reason to pull you over.
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Originally Posted by blupupher
They still are not legal. It just gives the police a reason to pull you over.

Damn I wish they would pull them over but they are pretty easy going here. They don't pull you over for dumb ****.i think they should make driving during the day/night when it's perfectly clear with your fogs on illegal.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
This^ those are cheapo lights. Going to be poor quality, as will most anything aftermarket with LEDs in it, the life span on those strips is lucky to be a year in many cases. Just very poor quality.
I know they look pretty cheap but I just want something that no one else around me has . A guy already runs halos and someone else already has these that I was thinking about:


http://www.carid.com/2003-ford-f-150...ts-267842.html


I guess I should just stick with what I have. (OEM)
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Originally Posted by Based
I know they look pretty cheap but I just want something that no one else around me has . A guy already runs halos and someone else already has these that I was thinking about:

http://www.carid.com/2003-ford-f-150...ts-267842.html

I guess I should just stick with what I have. (OEM)
Chrome lightning lights, even if somebody near you does have them you'll both have the best lights made for these trucks.
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Its a Ford F150 not some Euro thing.... please don't...


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