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Old 10-13-2014, 10:21 AM
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Cab roof running lights

I am looking for some new cab roof running lights for an 1985 f350 anyone have pics or a website where i can get a kool set ?
 
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Thanks I just looking to replace the one i have faded . I was thinking LED's
 
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Thanks I just looking to replace the one i have faded . I was thinking LED's
You can put LED bulbs in the stock housing
 
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I bought clear housing from them and they are really well made. I put led bulbs in them and they look awesome. I havent heard alot of good things about the sealed led light housings i would stay away from them.
 
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I hadn't seen that before, thanks for posting your link.
 
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get some pink ones, be reallly different.
 
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The problem with SD lights is, unless you have a super cab or crew cab, you need to drill even MORE HOLES. They bolt in from the bottom side, which means you have to drill holes thru the steel headliner
 
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The problem with SD lights is, unless you have a super cab or crew cab, you need to drill even MORE HOLES. They bolt in from the bottom side, which means you have to drill holes thru the steel headliner
Brad, why don't you need to with a super or crew cab?
 
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Brad, why don't you need to with a super or crew cab?
Because they only have about a 6" strip back from the windshield
Best pic I have of a crew cab(left side is rear, right side is front)
 
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Originally Posted by Diesel_Brad
The problem with SD lights is, unless you have a super cab or crew cab, you need to drill even MORE HOLES. They bolt in from the bottom side, which means you have to drill holes thru the steel headliner

Thanks for the info. Back to the drawing board for me too.
 
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