kc lights.... anyone got pics?
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kc lights.... anyone got pics?
i want to put some kc daylighters on my truck but am not really sure where to put 'em. i got 2 ideas in mind....
1. fab up some sort of bracket out of angle iron (well, bed frame rails ), and putting it on the stock front bumber between the top of the bumber and the grille.
2. drilling 2 holes on the cowling next to the wiper arms and mounting them there.
i'm really more interested in seeing pics of the lights on the cowling. if you can and are willing show me a front view, side view, in cab view, etc.
i'm more than likely going to go with the cowling idea, but i'd like to see how it looks from the inside, is there anyway to hide the wires?
1. fab up some sort of bracket out of angle iron (well, bed frame rails ), and putting it on the stock front bumber between the top of the bumber and the grille.
2. drilling 2 holes on the cowling next to the wiper arms and mounting them there.
i'm really more interested in seeing pics of the lights on the cowling. if you can and are willing show me a front view, side view, in cab view, etc.
i'm more than likely going to go with the cowling idea, but i'd like to see how it looks from the inside, is there anyway to hide the wires?
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i like that bleeder, looks alot easier than making some crazy elaborate bracket like i was thinking!
i'll probly go with that, unless i see some sweet cowling pics. i've only seen it on wranglers, and thought it looked kinda cool.
thanks guys.
EDIT: i should i titled it "offroad lights" instead of kc...
i'll probly go with that, unless i see some sweet cowling pics. i've only seen it on wranglers, and thought it looked kinda cool.
thanks guys.
EDIT: i should i titled it "offroad lights" instead of kc...
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go with some of the thin Hella's; the back of these hit the grill, and I can't tilt thew to be straight up, so they actually aim about 10 degree downward
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i got some cheapy rectangular ones my dad gave me that are just sitting in the garage, he gave them to me because they were just sitting in his garage but i think i like the round ones better. i guess it'll come down to how much spendable money i have when i go to put 'em on.
i still gotta get one of those factory looking switches. i got a punchout next to the "clutch cancel start" button that's perfect.
i still gotta get one of those factory looking switches. i got a punchout next to the "clutch cancel start" button that's perfect.
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i got some cheapy rectangular ones my dad gave me that are just sitting in the garage, he gave them to me because they were just sitting in his garage but i think i like the round ones better. i guess it'll come down to how much spendable money i have when i go to put 'em on.
i still gotta get one of those factory looking switches. i got a punchout next to the "clutch cancel start" button that's perfect.
i still gotta get one of those factory looking switches. i got a punchout next to the "clutch cancel start" button that's perfect.
back when the truck was COMPLETELY bone stock... accept fer the wheels... and the lights...
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