clearance lights
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clearance lights
My truck did not come with clearance lights and was thinking about putting some on. I have a white, bright white according to mfr., and have been looking at those reacon lights. does anyone have any sudgestions what would look good, or pics would be better, between the smoke, clear or bright white? Appreciate the help!
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I had the dealer put factory ones on after I bought the truck -- the cab lights were actually the deal-breaker when I was buying the truck. I told them they had to put cab lights on it at their cost or no deal... Hey really, really didn't want to, but they did...
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This is a picture of BigDan's truck at night, he bought some aftermarket head lights also. They are recon's, but I think that he put different bulbs in it. I have some on the way, pic's to follow.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...icture_349.jpg
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...icture_349.jpg
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I bought the "clearance light kit" from the dealer about a month after I got the rig. Great kit, easy install, factory plug'n play.
I believe that REAL trucks deserve the "yellow lights"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe that REAL trucks deserve the "yellow lights"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"Go with the factory ones. They fit great and do not leak."
Some leak.
One of the standard factory lights on my 2005 leaked and, when I called about a replacement, I was told there was a technical bulletin on the problem and the original lights had been replaced with a new design. I couldn't replace just one light. Since I'm still under warranty, I had them done at the dealer for free. The new lights haven't leaked.
Some leak.
One of the standard factory lights on my 2005 leaked and, when I called about a replacement, I was told there was a technical bulletin on the problem and the original lights had been replaced with a new design. I couldn't replace just one light. Since I'm still under warranty, I had them done at the dealer for free. The new lights haven't leaked.
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"Go with the factory ones. They fit great and do not leak."
Some leak.
One of the standard factory lights on my 2005 leaked and, when I called about a replacement, I was told there was a technical bulletin on the problem and the original lights had been replaced with a new design. I couldn't replace just one light. Since I'm still under warranty, I had them done at the dealer for free. The new lights haven't leaked.
Some leak.
One of the standard factory lights on my 2005 leaked and, when I called about a replacement, I was told there was a technical bulletin on the problem and the original lights had been replaced with a new design. I couldn't replace just one light. Since I'm still under warranty, I had them done at the dealer for free. The new lights haven't leaked.
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I had some problems with the factory ones and condensation. I switched to the recon smoked with no problems so far.
FYI the only diffrence in the recons is the bases. The smoked ones are black the other ones are silver.
FYI the only diffrence in the recons is the bases. The smoked ones are black the other ones are silver.