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runnings lights for 1997 f-250 hd. gotta have lights on the cab.lol and figured someone would know on here. might want a couple extra cuz ill probably break one off with a tree branch
I went to local junk yard and for 5 bucks took 10 factory lights...And harness...If i could go back id order them. lol Didnt realize how cheap they were from lmc until i put them on my truck.
center the first one and evenly space the rest out from there folloeing the body line on the roof. or climb on top of some one elses truck and take measurements
center the first one and evenly space the rest out from there folloeing the body line on the roof. or climb on top of some one elses truck and take measurements
Thats what I'm gonna do. May even take them off if there not looking . Im going to order the clear ones hopefully sometime this week.
Bought mine from the dealership.... didn't even think about aftermarket. I just wanted them to match the hole pattern of the original ones on there that were all busted up. Cost me $23.00 each!!! Then I went to Lowe's and bought new stainless screws to mount them with....(old ones were rusted)
I've not but we will when I have the cash. The 3rd post down of the following link has pics of Redman with stock lights on it. I've seen them spaced evenly across and 3 grouped in the middle and 2 further away. I personally like the even spacing. I bet it would look good with another 2 thrown in there as well and spaced even. I saw an OBS truck recently with like 10 on top and the same under his front bumper all equivalent. Didn't see it in the daytime but at night it look wicked good!!!
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