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Sooo i just bought 409 dollars worth of lights :D

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Old 06-10-2009, 09:37 PM
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Nice lights!
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man no one's gonna have a problem seeing your taillights now. u gonna get a light bar for the space between the bumper and tailgate? i think that would set it off having a wall of red leds when you stop.

tell ya what, i'll trade you my oe lights for your new ones, i'll even throw in the used bulbs.
 
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Should have gotten my tail lights! My 3rd break light is all led. But they look good.
 
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I think im going to go to HIDs, but i dont wanna burn my relays and such.


As for the light bar, i have a 4th break light on my spoiler so i think im pretty good there

THe third break light i ordered is led also...
 
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Originally Posted by Mowhawk
I think im going to go to HIDs, but i dont wanna burn my relays and such.


As for the light bar, i have a 4th break light on my spoiler so i think im pretty good there

THe third break light i ordered is led also...


He's talking about the lights to see inside your bed. I forgot the name of it. Yours uses the stock bulb, his is a white LED combination...
 
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ohh ic ic
 
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nice man your trucks going to look bad@ss !!!!!
 
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nice man your trucks going to look bad@ss !!!!!
Thanks bro, i cant freakin wait
 
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Hey Mohawk, If you get an actual HID kit that comes with ballasts you will not burn out you switch or anything else for that matter. An actual HID kit that comes with ballasts, the ballast is powered by your headlamp harness and not the bulb itself, therefore there is no serious draw on your switch. The reason so many people have issues with burning up their headlight switch etc. is because they are only installing bulbs that create too much of a draw on your switch and therefore over heat the wire and eventually burning up the switch.
 
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Originally Posted by speeddemon31176
Hey Mohawk, If you get an actual HID kit that comes with ballasts you will not burn out you switch or anything else for that matter. An actual HID kit that comes with ballasts, the ballast is powered by your headlamp harness and not the bulb itself, therefore there is no serious draw on your switch. The reason so many people have issues with burning up their headlight switch etc. is because they are only installing bulbs that create too much of a draw on your switch and therefore over heat the wire and eventually burning up the switch.
So if i just gert the ballasts and the hids ill be good
 


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