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Wish they had a better picture. Kinda like it


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Yeah like a pic of a Chevy instead of a Ford.

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5 hours ago, Mikey52 said:

Clearance Lights belong on the cab.

Damn. That would look kinda funny mounted up there though. 

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Don't the Raptor's already have something like that?

 

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Don't the Rsptors already have something like that?

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Yes it is a raptor knock off of sorts

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Actually looking to install this very soon. Can any show me in a picture which wire is the correct parking lamp wire that I am supposed to tap to connect the light strip?

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Went for it myself....might not be for everyone, but I like it..
 
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I like it. Get a pic at night. How was the wiring?

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2 hours ago, ShamrockShooter said:

I like it. Get a pic at night. How was the wiring?

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Wiring was super easy...total install time was 10 minutes. The instructions they send are not vehicle specific, but basically follow the same. They give you what you need to tap the parking lamp wires. Just pull the plug from the driver side headlight and see pics below for which wires to tap. Positive is purple and ground is black. 

Added a couple quick night shots, will get a better one tomorrow night. 

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