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I like it.. I bought a set about 3 years ago for my Deisel. But i don't drive the deisel that often and i think i am going to toss them on my daily driver f150 4 x 4 instead
The head liner makes me nervous.. How does that come down? just clips? How did you wire them in?. I have a wire harness that goes to the passenger kick panel, But that was for the superduty, Not sure if the same applies for the f150
for the head liner you just take remove the visors the visor clips and the a pillar covers and it drops down enough to give you accesses.
and to wire mine. the lights got their ground through the screws that attached the lights to the roof. there was a power wire that dropped down through a hole you had to drill. that i started at the passenger side and started splicing all the power wires into one main wire that i ran to my parking lights.
im also going to use night shade to tint that lights so they are black during the day. and i would like to get led bulbs for them too if i can find them.
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