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Wyatt, nice truck. I noticed you installed the fog lights on the ST bumper. That is my next big mod (to happen when it gets warmer when spring rolls around). How did you do it? Any thing I should know in advance or special tool?
Wyatt, nice truck. I noticed you installed the fog lights on the ST bumper. That is my next big mod (to happen when it gets warmer when spring rolls around). How did you do it? Any thing I should know in advance or special tool?
Thanks man, and yes I did install the fog lights on an ST. Far as special tool goes... well don't cut yourself with whatever knife you use lol. I just went to good ol walmart bought an $8 hunting knife, $ 7 worth of wire and $39.99 fog lights (well from Autozone) lol.
But you just got the bumper pieces out, if you look close enough, theres a slight ridge to follow almost a perfect outline, i spliced into the parking lights so whenever they are on, the fog lights are as well. Then I took a flat piece of metal and bolted the fog lights to the piece of metal. All in all, the installation took 20 mins. And saved me well over $100 for the "factory fog lights"
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welcome to the forum! I am sorry to hear about your grandfather.
As far as cold air intakes and such... Many have went with either the K&N FIPK's or the AIRAID kits.
AEM makes a brute force intake for our trucks as well... I went a different route and made my own, using aluminum pipe and a real K&N "universal" conical filter. I will try to dig up some pics after work for ya.
As far as cold air intakes and such... Many have went with either the K&N FIPK's or the AIRAID kits.
AEM makes a brute force intake for our trucks as well... I went a different route and made my own, using aluminum pipe and a real K&N "universal" conical filter. I will try to dig up some pics after work for ya.
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