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Its been a while since i've posted here so i'll throw mine back.
That's a nice truck, but what's up with the offroad lights? Anything you hit (deer, Toyota Prius, your annoying neighbor) will kill them - you need to move them further in, so they are protected by the brush guard. I have 8 auxiliary headlights on my truck, 4 over the cab and 4 on the front bumper, my bumper ones have big steel shields around them so that even if I plow into something there is a good chance they will not be harmed, and I'll be building something like that for my overheads too to protect them from branches and stuff.
Its been a while since i've posted here so i'll throw mine back.
more info!...lift/tires?
truck looks pretty sharp man but i agree those lights need to be moved back a bit, mine are just on the factory bumper for now so i cant really say much but i am gonna be building bumpers in a while for it
Its how they came mounted when i bought the truck, i might should move them but that means i have to cut those brackets off weld on new ones and then repaint it.
It has a 6 in skyjacker lift with 37x12.5 super swamper radials. I want to put on a bigger tire and thats about it.
plus out of the deer, toyota, and annoying neighbor the last thing on their mind will be how much those lights will hurt, its the fact a huge truck is coming at them. No matter what part of my truck hits them they will be in trouble lol
Its how they came mounted when i bought the truck, i might should move them but that means i have to cut those brackets off weld on new ones and then repaint it.
Not necessarily - go to Lowe's and get a piece of 3/16" or 1/4" flat stock, then cut two pieces off it and drill a hole towards each end of each piece - smooth down all edges (fine file works good), paint the pieces black, take your lights off and bolt the pieces onto the brackets in their place, effectively extending your brackets further in towards the grill - then you bolt your lights at the other end of your new extensions.