Hahny
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I no these newer ford ones are also smaller
Those GM’s would look good! That is what was recommended to me. I may just have to sleep on it, like I mentioned before, just torn rather to go with this GM look or the traditional 5 individual light look. I believe either would look good on these trucks IMO. Also, don’t know if I could stomach having GM lights on my Ram!https://gorecon.com/product/gmc-che...ber-leds-complete-wiring-kit-sold-separately/
These are the ones I’m considering
Those GM’s would look good! That is what was recommended to me. I may just have to sleep on it, like I mentioned before, just torn rather to go with this GM look or the traditional 5 individual light look. I believe either would look good on these trucks IMO. Also, don’t know if I could stomach having GM lights on my Ram!Could probably handle the thought of Ford lights better.
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Sounds good! No need to feel dumb, I believe they would look good and would be different than other ‘19 Rams in a good way. Why don’t you go ahead and get the GM lights installed ASAP then post some pictures so I can decide!Haha I’m a salesman for a Ram dealer so I feel dumb doing them! But I’m the opposite and have always liked the style of the gm once since they went to the 3 piece lights!
I could not install any lights that screw down and are hard wired. Due to the pano roof there are too many layers of sheet metal that reinforce the roof and we were concerned with the screws breaking as the cab flexed. If not for the pano roof they would install. Installer has seen this happen before. I did go with the solar charged no screw lights from Cab Over America that stick down with 3m tape and operate via a remote fob. I would not recommend these. They are expensive and a PITA. I got the smoke ones which stated it would take more sunlight to keep them charged and they weren't kidding! They were never charged enough to last very long, even with direct sunlight most of the day. Also every time you turn these lights on and off they cycle through how they light. There is a dim, bright, and flash modes. I wish you could program them to stay with one mode each time you turn them on. When lights were low on charge and a couple of them would shut off on their own and you didn't know it the next time you turned them on the mode would be out of sequence and you would have to reprogram them. Like I said, a real PItA. I took them took them off and now have no lights, just not worth it.
Laramie 1500 with lights that would normally go on a 2500 done by a dealer in MN View attachment 51528
No sunroof. It’s a truck driver friends truck. Holes were drilled and ordered the harness and lights for a 2500 and mocked up the same position as would go on the 2500. Spacing is that way cause the shark fin is up front on the 2500cool, i guess they drilled? do you have the sunroof, seems like drilling is more diff with sunroof, what did they charge?