What did you do to your truck today?

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I drilled into the roof rack...

It' works pretty good... I don't get blinded by the lights shining on the hood :lol:

Good :thumbs: I'm gonna do that:thumbs: Glad you did it first,now I know it'll work :D

Did you run the wires down into the door jamb?


Yep!

The negative is actually grounded to the drivers door latch :lol:

I've got an 85 amp continuous duty solenoid instead of a relay... There's 610 watts of light on one switch :lol:
Cool :thumbs: Now I just gotta buy the lights $$$$$:(


Mine cost me a 26 of Spiced Rum :lol:

Eventually, I'm probably switching the 6" lights to HID...
 

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I drilled into the roof rack...

It' works pretty good... I don't get blinded by the lights shining on the hood :lol:

Good :thumbs: I'm gonna do that:thumbs: Glad you did it first,now I know it'll work :D

Did you run the wires down into the door jamb?


Yep!

The negative is actually grounded to the drivers door latch :lol:

I've got an 85 amp continuous duty solenoid instead of a relay... There's 610 watts of light on one switch :lol:
Cool :thumbs: Now I just gotta buy the lights $$$$$:(


Mine cost me a 26 of Spiced Rum :lol:

Eventually, I'm probably switching the 6" lights to HID...

You didn't get 'em from Clancy,did you?:lol:
 

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I drilled into the roof rack...

It' works pretty good... I don't get blinded by the lights shining on the hood :lol:

Good :thumbs: I'm gonna do that:thumbs: Glad you did it first,now I know it'll work :D

Did you run the wires down into the door jamb?


Yep!

The negative is actually grounded to the drivers door latch :lol:

I've got an 85 amp continuous duty solenoid instead of a relay... There's 610 watts of light on one switch :lol:
Cool :thumbs: Now I just gotta buy the lights $$$$$:(


Mine cost me a 26 of Spiced Rum :lol:

Eventually, I'm probably switching the 6" lights to HID...

You didn't get 'em from Clancy,did you?:lol:

Yes I did :lol:

I got 4 lights :thumbs:
 

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I drilled into the roof rack...

It' works pretty good... I don't get blinded by the lights shining on the hood :lol:

Good :thumbs: I'm gonna do that:thumbs: Glad you did it first,now I know it'll work :D

Did you run the wires down into the door jamb?


Yep!

The negative is actually grounded to the drivers door latch :lol:

I've got an 85 amp continuous duty solenoid instead of a relay... There's 610 watts of light on one switch :lol:
Cool :thumbs: Now I just gotta buy the lights $$$$$:(


Mine cost me a 26 of Spiced Rum :lol:

Eventually, I'm probably switching the 6" lights to HID...

You didn't get 'em from Clancy,did you?:lol:

Yes I did :lol:

I got 4 lights :thumbs:

Thought so :lol::thumbs:
 

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I drilled into the roof rack...

It' works pretty good... I don't get blinded by the lights shining on the hood :lol:

Good :thumbs: I'm gonna do that:thumbs: Glad you did it first,now I know it'll work :D

Did you run the wires down into the door jamb?


Yep!

The negative is actually grounded to the drivers door latch :lol:

I've got an 85 amp continuous duty solenoid instead of a relay... There's 610 watts of light on one switch :lol:
Cool :thumbs: Now I just gotta buy the lights $$$$$:(


Mine cost me a 26 of Spiced Rum :lol:

Eventually, I'm probably switching the 6" lights to HID...

You didn't get 'em from Clancy,did you?:lol:

Yes I did :lol:

I got 4 lights :thumbs:

Thought so :lol::thumbs:


They work, that's all that matters :thumbs:

Now I can have reverse lights again!
I'm going to mount the slim ones that were facing forward, so they're pointing backwards :thumbs:
 

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I drilled into the roof rack...

It' works pretty good... I don't get blinded by the lights shining on the hood :lol:

Good :thumbs: I'm gonna do that:thumbs: Glad you did it first,now I know it'll work :D

Did you run the wires down into the door jamb?


Yep!

The negative is actually grounded to the drivers door latch :lol:

I've got an 85 amp continuous duty solenoid instead of a relay... There's 610 watts of light on one switch :lol:
Cool :thumbs: Now I just gotta buy the lights $$$$$:(


Mine cost me a 26 of Spiced Rum :lol:

Eventually, I'm probably switching the 6" lights to HID...

You didn't get 'em from Clancy,did you?:lol:

Yes I did :lol:

I got 4 lights :thumbs:

Thought so :lol::thumbs:


They work, that's all that matters :thumbs:

Now I can have reverse lights again!
I'm going to mount the slim ones that were facing forward, so they're pointing backwards :thumbs:

That would work for me too,especially when I have to hook up the toy hauler in the dark.Prolly mount 'em under the bumper
 

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Well today not much, probably a quick run to napa and maybe I'll spray it off, but this weekend it's supposed to rain again, so probably not much point
 
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