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I just replaced my bulbs on the fog lights with Lasfit LED bulbs. I also did the high and low beams along with the housing (switched to the black night edition)
Decided to make a few more changes with the bulbs on the truck.
Next, I'll replace the bulbs for the high mount brake light and cargo lights and then a few in the interior. The project continues...
Memories.... I did a lot of 4 wheeling and dirt bike riding in the Victorville and Barstow area. I really enjoyed exploring the Rainbow Basin area in Barstow.
How much you pay the stock LED tail lights? I broke one unfortunately
I've seen the OEM LED tail lights for around $470 (sometimes a little less). I just need to get the correct Mopar part numbers because I don't have the cross path detection on my Ram.
I started with the fog lights because I hadn't made a decision as to either keeping the original headlight assemblies or changing them. So to "test" the Lasfit LED lights out, I decided to just replace the fog lights. It was a low cost test. Since I decided to change the headlights out to use...
I finally started my lighting upgrade project. I swapped out my halogen fog lights for Lasfit LED lights. I haven't had a change to drive around but I'm happy with the results based on light output at my house.
Part II of the project will be to upgrade the low and high beams. I may also change...
A good friend of mine runs 37" tires on his TRX rims (on a TRX). He and his business partner have designed suspension to handle 40" tires, but I'm not sure what rims they are using.
I have removed my air dam for almost a year now and I haven't noticed anything as to what you are experiencing. My was just the plastic valance, not the automatic air dam...not sure it makes any difference.
I'm still on the hunt for find someone who will do the fabrication for a "skid...
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An option is to use a mag mount antenna, that way you won't need to drill into the body. As for the CB... I guess it depends on how you feel about drilling into the interior plastic... I have a unit that would just sit on my center console and it uses a 12v DC plug for...
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