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I think the second one from the left is a little crooked
Just kidding. Looks really good!
I don't have the cojones to drill through my roof, but I'm still curious if you had to pull down the whole headliner, and where you were able to pull the power from.
I think the second one from the left is a little crooked
Just kidding. Looks really good!
I don't have the cojones to drill through my roof, but I'm still curious if you had to pull down the whole headliner, and where you were able to pull the power from.
If you don't mind, how much was it for the parts?
Thanks!
The drilling wasn't that bad just triple check all Measurements.
I did not have to pull down the whole head liner just the front part.
I pulled the power from the running board lights and the running board lights got the power from the right front head light
I'm not sure I've got enough clearance room to get in my garage if I were to put these on top of my Ex!
Great job though!
joe.
OMG your right I never thought of that. I never park the X in the garage but some times I work on it in there. Well I guess tomorrow I will have to go measure it.
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