Oh i didnt notice the link to the video. I had a squeaking problem earlier this year, but mine was bad shocks. And not nearly that loud. There are a few other threads on here with similar problems. Have you tried searching those to see if anyone has had the same issue?
I am pretty sure any lights like that would be aftermarket. I have used Alpena strobes on my truck and they work fine when wired to the battery. You can get them at any Autozone.
Ive managed to black out everything on my midnight edition. I started plasti-dipping the emblems and such to cover the tiny bit of chrome.
The only thing left, is the lug nuts. i thought about dipping those too, but realized it would probably be pointless, since the coating would rub off when loosening/tightening them.
These are the plates on my last vehicle before my truck.
I didnt put these on my truck because I eventually want to get black plates without my name on them. But i have no good ideas yet, besides XCUESME
I bought a rotary tool from home depot and cut them. Took me 5 minutes to remove the hooks. Then I took a razor blade and trimmed the openings for the bull bar to fit.
Removing the grill and bumper is unnecessary.
Or a bad connection with the resistors. If you could post pictures or video that might help. This is one modification I may be able to help with. I have changed every bulb on my the back side of my truck to LED. Except the bed lights of course. (already LEDs)