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Old 02-28-2013, 07:54 PM
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How are they compared to originals? Im going to be installing the ones I buy behind a mesh cut out on a big replacement bumper so Im pretty worried about output.
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Originally Posted by Zach Towns
How are they compared to originals? Im going to be installing the ones I buy behind a mesh cut out on a big replacement bumper so Im pretty worried about output.
Well I changed the heads and fogs at the same time, and I can tell you that combination is literally night and day difference.
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1997-1998 had a different style of fogs. If you have a 1999-2003, then then design King and I have will work.
I didn't think about that ...do we know the year of the OP's truck?
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Originally Posted by TheKing1985
Well I changed the heads and fogs at the same time, and I can tell you that combination is literally night and day difference.
X2. When I got my lightning lenses in, It was an amazing difference. From the night vision, to the appearance; It was worth every penny.
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Yeah... Especially if it is a 97 or 98 and he DOESNT already have the holes for the fogs... Then it could get pricey.
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Originally Posted by 03f15012
X2. When I got my lightning lenses in, It was an amazing difference. From the night vision, to the appearance; It was worth every penny.
You change the bulb at all? Im running whatever bulb the lightning heads came with, they are plenty bright so I don't see a point in installing silverstars.
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03. So yall's design will work. It looks really good on your truck king.
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03. So yall's design will work. It looks really good on your truck king.
Thanks man, got a picture of this bumper your gonna install?
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Good deal. I can easily say, it was money well spent. I had to do a bit more work, and spend more money, but it was worth it. I think i spent a little more than $200 to put the fogs back on my truck.
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I do but sadly I don't know how to post pictures on here.


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