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Don't have to take off the plastic corner step if you just have a sticky back LED light and just drill a hole through the corner and run the wires out like Mike did

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Added LED's to the bumper step.

 

 

Looks good.

I've had the LED's sitting here for a couple of months, your post is motivating me to get out and install mine.

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Have you tested the windnoise yet? how about glare off the hood?

Not really any glare when aimed right. And I'll find out about noise today when I'm off

 

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So you had to loosen the bed bolts didn't you? I tried doing the same thing as you before but got lazy and haven't messed with it since lol
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So you had to loosen the bed bolts didn't you? I tried doing the same thing as you before but got lazy and haven't messed with it since lol

 

I don't think you have to take the bumper off. Anzo sells replacement steps that have LED's in the face of them and if you follow their installation instructions they show you how to remove the corner steps:

 

http://www.anzousa.com/media/installation/e0da1a5a.pdf

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So you had to loosen the bed bolts didn't you? I tried doing the same thing as you before but got lazy and haven't messed with it since lol

Nope. Took I think 8 bolts out and it slid out. It may be possible without removing it. I had to vinyl wrap it so It was coming off anyways. Right behind the steps are a pair of wire looms. The one with the red & black wire are the ones you tap into.

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Not today but this weekend I installed a set of Fox 2.0 coilovers! So far they have been great, the ride is 100x better than stock coilovers with the RC 2" kit. The Fox 2.0's gave me just over 2" of total lift also.

 

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Not today but this weekend I installed a set of Fox 2.0 coilovers! So far they have been great, the ride is 100x better than stock coilovers with the RC 2" kit. The Fox 2.0's gave me just over 2" of total lift also.

 

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Finished up with my Elite catch can install and a Black Bear tune. All I can say is WOW!

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Have you tested the windnoise yet? how about glare off the hood?

There was a lot of noise to begin with but I was able to cut it down some with some mods.

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I had the i1000 tuner but it kept giving me issues, wondering if the i2 would give me less issues? Let us know how you like it!
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