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thats the best i could do with the video...i dont know how to thumbnail it
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Looks nice, wish i had those kinds of electrical smarts
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dang, thats awesome! i hate wiring stuff..there's no way i would've been able to figure that out. great idea! where did you get the under carriage lights and how much did they run? those look awesome! and also, i recently installed cab lights on my truck, but i'm having trouble with them staying on because i cant really get a good ground for them. any suggestions on where to put the ground?
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ive always put model 19's from truck lite under my cab on other trucks. They fit real nice on the pinch seam. As for a ground on your cab lights, are you using the stock ford harness or are you wiring them in with out the harness?
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thanks, do you remember about how much they run? and i bought the recon cab light kit. the ground wire that came with it was really short, so pretty much the only place we could get it to reach was putting it on one of the screws that secures the passenger side visor. so it is secured to the underside of the top of the cab. it worked great for a while, but i constantly have to keep tightening the screw and now they just wont stay on. any suggestions?
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They run around $7 a piece for the LED versions and bases, and $4 or so for the normal ones
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that's pretty cool, really different. nice job!!
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Looks good !
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