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I already did the headlights with the beamtechs and they are great. THANKS TO EVERYONE ON THIS FORUM FOR ALL THE HELP. Installation was easy removing the snorkel and filler tub (no need to remove the grill) Still want to figure out the right brand/bulbs for the reverse and license plate.
I already did the headlights with the beamtechs and they are great. THANKS TO EVERYONE ON THIS FORUM FOR ALL THE HELP. Installation was easy removing the snorkel and filler tub (no need to remove the grill) Still want to figure out the right brand/bulbs for the reverse and license plate.
do you have pics of the install without removing the grill?
Its at least as original as your broken fingers comment. Did you learn that one from you parents like everyone else?
The OP was looking for legitimate help and you were a dick to him. Then you back pedal with another post that may or may not have been useful.
If you have nothing constructive for the guy ignore the thread and move on.
Its at least as original as your broken fingers comment. Did you learn that one from you parents like everyone else?
The OP was looking for legitimate help and you were a dick to him. Then you back pedal with another post that may or may not have been useful.
If you have nothing constructive for the guy ignore the thread and move on.
You're so original ... and you must have reading problems? I believe this has been addressed.
Thanks Ron ..............I agree. I have learned a lot on these forums and saved a bunch on my truck too, thanks to someone who shared a link to a PCO.
@ ding.............I didn't take any pics but there is only one retaining pin on the snorkel and then two tabs (one on each side) you press in slightly and just pull up, It comes out really easy. Then on the drivers side there is only one plastic pin that holds the wiper filler tub in place. Remove the pin and wiggle the tub straight out, I was worried it would be difficult before I took a closer look and it was easy, You'll have no problems doing it that way,
I have the beamtechs on the way for the headlights but what brand do you guys recommend for the reverse, license plate and the upper break light/bed light on the top of the cab ? I'm not replacing the break or turn signals right now, so I don't have to deal with any issues with hyper flashing.
I recently did the Beamtechs in the headlights and fogs.
I wanted to get LED light in the rest of the "white" lights on my truck - on my Lariat Ultimate that's the reverse lights and license plate lights.
For the license plate lights, I was nervous about replacing with the super-cheap bulbs; it didn't seem like I could find any better name replacements for these. So I decided to go with the Ford LED replacements.
If I were to do it again, I would probably just try the bulbs first. Replacing the whole lamp is difficult through the bumper and hitch (need small forearms and a long screwdriver to disengage the tab). Plus $50 is a little pricey for the upgrade here.
I notice some bulbs are listed as CANBUS error free. Do we need those for the 2019 ? Does that mean they are less likely to cause interference with the radio ?
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