Built in grill lights comming tomorow

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  1. rrogers

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    Still cant figure out how to get them regular size.

    Well here ya go guys.I promised,i deliver.Hope you guys like em.Worked very hard on them.Lights are pointed down for a reason so that i can have them on while i drive and i don't blind ppl.Have gotten allot of complements on them.
     

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    That looks pretty good! I've got a set of KC Daylighters I want to mount up behind my grill, I think they're too heavy to mount in it
     
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    See if you went behind the grill,that would be fine,but inside the grill.Ya might be to heavy.N if you do go in the grill like i did,be very careful how you cut into the grill.The fab wasn't easy i will tell ya that.But in the end i like how things came out and i achieved that i set out to do with the truck for now,and thats set it apart from the F150's and for ppl to look.

    Again,the fab isn't done yet.Still trying to find a place that sells black plastic strips as i have some idea's.
     
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    Looking forward to seeing how you tidy things up. Doesn't it feel better to do it all yourself?
     
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    Ya i def gotta tidy it up for my looks wise.Most ppl cant notice whats holding the rubber housing on,but i can and i don't like it to much.You think of any places that sell black plastic strips?

    I actually don't mind my friend Tony's input.I also like to involve my friends in my wild idea's.Nothing like a group of friends in the garage fabing schit up and drinking,lol.He is a master fabricator.But in the end i have the final say so.He wanted to go another rout with the lights.What came out in the end was my idea tho.

    So you gonna try something like what i did?
     
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    very nice job man great pics how much did it all run you to do that
     
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    Not exactly, I'm just going to mount them behind the grill. Probably have to make a bracket, but I'll figure that out when I get to it.
     
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    Lights(Hella lights),wiring just under a hundred.Hey it beats spending 500 or more for what aftermarket places charge.
     

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