the best way to describe how I mounted this is by taking the slotted pivot bracket off (comes un attached in box)
then the rotate the piece with the bolts going thru it 90 deg so that the bolts are perpendicular to the light instead of parallel.
I then purchased longer blots, drill matching holes in the top center of the tow hitch plastic cover and tighten. as you do so the light will start rotating (its starts pointing slightly down)
man that 50" Cree light is really tempting never going to find a deal like that again.
especially since im really happy with these Cree pods that I purchased are really good. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G620ZVU/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
see pics below. I wired them so that they turn on when I turn on the fog lights.
Check out the pics let me know what you guys think
noob question but can I just tap into the fog light feed??? and not have to run add a switch and tap into fuse box ect.
if it is best practice to just add a new switch and tap into the fuse box can anyone provide a good DIY on how to do so at the fuse box?
Thanks in advance
I am glad I did not let this shake issue stop me from purchasing my truck. It is the best vehicle purchase I have ever made. it is an amazing truck.
I wonder what the odds are of getting a dud... 1/1000?? anyhow just thought id post for those in the middle of looking at getting this truck. Do it you wont regret it
after doing a ton of comparing I went ahead and ordered the BakFlip VP Tonneau Cover
http://autocustoms.com/p-1018-bakflip-vp-tonneau-cover.aspx?submodel=&submodel2=6.5 ft Bed&submodel3=
it is the best bang for your buck with great water protection and easy fast functional design.
Here is a promo code: FRIENDS it gets you 10% off for anyone interested
Here is my 5.3L double cab SLT
only mods planned so far are cold air intake from airaid and a bed cover
feel free to suggest others (50 state legal please) or comment on air aid's product.