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I put a set of super bright lights similar to those under the bumper mounted on the tow frame crossbeam (wired on when in reverse). They are excellent in parking lots at night and on those late nights at the boat ramp.
Lights look great - where did you source the housings and how difficult was the install.
Thanks
Any ford parts dealer or online can get you the parts. I got mine online. It does matter what year your truck is. Both of mine are 2005's. I don't even remember why it matters, I think because mine had one piece headlights and some have 2 piece. It's fairly straight forward. If you decide to do it I will try to find the parts list. As I said earlier it won't be cheap but you will have lights like a new truck.
Any ford parts dealer or online can get you the parts. I got mine online. It does matter what year your truck is. Both of mine are 2005's. I don't even remember why it matters, I think because mine had one piece headlights and some have 2 piece. It's fairly straight forward. If you decide to do it I will try to find the parts list. As I said earlier it won't be cheap but you will have lights like a new truck.
Thanks, that would be appreciated. Cannot find those Euro housings anywhere. Mine is a 2004 and has the 2 piece headlights.
I have one set of those housings. I ordered the stuff for my truck and realized after I got them that I needed the one piece part. I'll look for them and if I have them we'll work something out. I don't have the cups, springs and adjusters though. PM me your email and I'll send the list when I find it.
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