New lights (Hey BlackAcid)
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New lights (Hey BlackAcid)
I just did the off road light install behind the grill on my 04 Ram. Man is it SICK!! I love how much light it is throwing down the road and it is so bright if I were to tailgate it lights up the whole interior of the slow poke in the left lane. I tested it with a friend and he said it is not bad when oncoming but when tailgating it is brutal. It also throws a lot of light upwards and is very good for reading overhead signs on the toll-way. It also make the truck look about two feet wider! I installed a PIAA wiring harness combined with some Westin lights I scored. All total it was 75 bucks. I had a lot of help from a very generous friend who lent his wiring expertise to this situation and let's just say my set-up looks really slick. I will post pictures if I can or maybe a link. If you are curious just look at BlackAcids set-up, mine is pretty much identical. I had considered this Mod for a few months and man am I glad it's done now, well worth it but I would suggest you have a little previous knowlege of truck wiring before tackeling this project, I was inept prior to this mad and all I could do was stay out of the way for the most part. Good luck to all, this mod will make your rig stand out, especially at night!
Here is BlackAcids set up. I hope he dosen't mind me passing it on but it was helpful to me. Mine is VERY similar.
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines....-2-album-19222
Here is BlackAcids set up. I hope he dosen't mind me passing it on but it was helpful to me. Mine is VERY similar.
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines....-2-album-19222
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RE: New lights (Hey BlackAcid)
Hope he doesn't mind, but I found these in his album on that site. There were more pics. I can't tell exactly how much light those will throw out, but it looks pretty nice if you ask me:
My question is, though, will that heat up the plastic grill to the point of damage after a while?
My question is, though, will that heat up the plastic grill to the point of damage after a while?
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RE: New lights (Hey BlackAcid)
Perhaps if you turned the truck on, and turned the lights on, and let the truck sit there for hours on end... Perhaps it would get hot enough to melt the plastic... But when you're driving, the airflow across the lights should be more than efficient to prevent damage...
Also, the only time I can think that you would let your truck idle for a long period of time, is in the winter... Again, should prevent any damage...
Also, the only time I can think that you would let your truck idle for a long period of time, is in the winter... Again, should prevent any damage...
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RE: New lights (Hey BlackAcid)
ORIGINAL: rob[GL]
Perhaps if you turned the truck on, and turned the lights on, and let the truck sit there for hours on end... Perhaps it would get hot enough to melt the plastic... But when you're driving, the airflow across the lights should be more than efficient to prevent damage...
Also, the only time I can think that you would let your truck idle for a long period of time, is in the winter... Again, should prevent any damage...
Perhaps if you turned the truck on, and turned the lights on, and let the truck sit there for hours on end... Perhaps it would get hot enough to melt the plastic... But when you're driving, the airflow across the lights should be more than efficient to prevent damage...
Also, the only time I can think that you would let your truck idle for a long period of time, is in the winter... Again, should prevent any damage...