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Lights in the service bed?
Well I need to find something else to do to the work truck that I'm capable of doing. I was thinking of putting lights in the chest. My thoughts are that I'm going to run a wire from the battery to a timer switch then from the switch to the lights. I'm thinking LED. I'm using a timer switch so the lights will eventually turn off and I'm obviously going to fuse the wire from the battery to the timer. Should I do it or should I not. I just need to find some motivation. Should I light up the rail chest?
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you need motivation..... I've never seen/heard of anyone thats done it
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I used blue rope style LEDs to light up the interior of my bass boat and it looks great. Try it and see if you like it. If you don't, then rip it out and act like you never did it.
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on my old mans service truck which really is seriously like a navigator!!! he pimped it out so much that he wont drive it because he doesn't want to scratch or get it dirty!!! he drilled holes in the doors and put led's in them for clearance lights and put a led light bar about the back bumper it seriously looks kick @ss!!! maybe arma line your bed and get 7 roof lights on top of that beast and maybe a lift about 4inch
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oh forgot to mentions some stacks would look perty kool also
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It's a gasser. I posted in the wrong forum. More than 1000 post and I still don't have this site figured out.
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