Updated the grey ghost- grill, lights tint etc
the lights were a direct bolt on but the "halo" rings had to be spliced into the main head light wires but that was it. When i finally got them aligned properly they lit up just fine. it takes some getting used to though since the path that is lit up is very defined. it is not as bright at the BMW's which have the same lights but the outlines are very similiar. I will say this, don't get them if you don't have fog lights.
i am thinking about getting smoked lights for the tail lamps too but that is later. the next plan is for the interior, katzkin leather and a double DIN in dash NAV system along with a decent set of speaker. not planning on filling up my back seat with subs or anything, just want to improve the sound a bit.......
i am thinking about getting smoked lights for the tail lamps too but that is later. the next plan is for the interior, katzkin leather and a double DIN in dash NAV system along with a decent set of speaker. not planning on filling up my back seat with subs or anything, just want to improve the sound a bit.......
your truck looks sweet, i have the same headlights and one of the halo's on my passenger side went out already...im thinkin of taking them off or just disconnecting the halo's altogether and adjusting them is a pain!
looks great
You can get some VHT nightshade paint for the lights, works good and it is cheap.
I also used vinyl on the rear bumper, cheap and easy to get the look. Until I feel like spending the money on powder-coting or a new AM bumper.
You can get some VHT nightshade paint for the lights, works good and it is cheap.
I also used vinyl on the rear bumper, cheap and easy to get the look. Until I feel like spending the money on powder-coting or a new AM bumper.





