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Hey guys. I have a 94 f150 single cab long box. Thinking of putting a visor on the cab with running lights and then where emblem goes on fenders putting some type of led light wired into turn and running lights. Anyone ever do this? Let's see some of your trucks with visors or all lit up or both.
My truck had a visor on it when I bought it. I always liked the look of them on old regular cab pickups.
Don't have a pic lip up or anything though.
I really like that front bumper! Where did you find it? If you made it, can you tell me the specifics? Got a lund visor last year to put on my F350,haven't painted it yet, but will soon. Thanks!
I really like that front bumper! Where did you find it? If you made it, can you tell me the specifics? Got a lund visor last year to put on my F350,haven't painted it yet, but will soon. Thanks!
This should give you a better look at what it's made out of. I built it.
The bottom center section is the guts of a Warn Enforcer winch bumper.
I think the yellow tube is natural gas pipe. Its ridiculously thick.
I cut the flat stock for the uprights to meet the height of the hood and taper down to the size of the roll cage tubing that makes up the remainder of the bumper.
The tow hooks are off of a late 90s chevy. They're the most questionable part of the bumper for sure.
Since this picture I've also added a pair of mounts for off road lights. Waiting for a nice day to mount and wire those up.
No specific measurements or anything on any of it, it was mostly eyeballed and copied from one side to the other to look halfway decent. If I made it again, I'd omit the guards around the headlight. I figured they'd keep deer from hitting the lights and stuff (big problem in WI), but the truck is so tall that the bumper hits them in the head and shoulders.
Sorry for the thread hijack, OP.
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