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Old 01-12-2015, 03:25 PM
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BMAV, can you post a side-view pic of your after market lights? I can't really tell what you mounted them to from the front-view pic you have above. Curious as I'm thinking about doing this in future so looking for ideas. Thx
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Originally Posted by theshephard
BMAV, can you post a side-view pic of your after market lights? I can't really tell what you mounted them to from the front-view pic you have above. Curious as I'm thinking about doing this in future so looking for ideas. Thx
Will do when I get home tonight!
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Originally Posted by bmaverick

will do when i get home tonight!


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Originally Posted by bmaverick
How do they look as well?
First photo is of the front. It may be hard to see the real detail, but they have a nice molded appearance which I think blends well with the body fenders. You can see how close they sit to the running boards.


I think the photo below demonstrates what I was saying about preventing ice build-up on the running board. Our winter is unseasonably warm thus far, but in a normal winter the running board can become coated with a thick build-up of dirty ice and snow. Haven't had that problem since installing these, but you can see how some of the spray is still causing the build-up underneath.


Below are the rear flaps. May be hard to notice, but the rear wheel well liners are apparent in this photo as well. Glad I installed those, as I think they look better than a naked view of the box through the wheel well, and keep the gravel, salt and other road waste from blasting the well (as much).

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Looks good! Thanks



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