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Explor2Exped

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So I've been looking into some head & tail lights. So many options & so many prices.

This is what I found so far. http://nashville.craigslist.org/pts/2254473111.html

I like them & the price (because they are priced at over $100 in my catalog) but I wanted to get everybody's opinion on them.

Do they look good or are they tacky?

Also where's the best place to get them? (besides craigslist & Ebay Motors)

I also want to do the lower grill fog lights or behind the grill fog lights. Any suggestions?

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In my opinion, they look good, on a Honda Civic and not an Expedition.. I've learned living in humid South Florida that cheap lights get moisture in them..

I want tinted tail lights, but want to keep the stock design of the lens.
 

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those aren't bad... I had them but then went to LED ones.... if you wanna stay stock get stock looking tails.... if you want to stand out and be different cheap taillights are a start... and if you don't like them 5 min you can go back to stock...
 

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those aren't bad... I had them but then went to LED ones.... if you wanna stay stock get stock looking tails.... if you want to stand out and be different cheap taillights are a start... and if you don't like them 5 min you can go back to stock...

I wouldn't mind LED ones...
 

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old pics... but still have the lights.... just have a hitch and roll pan now... guess I need to detail expy and take some new pics
 

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the end of the LEDs has the same base as the stock light bulb... so just plug and play... mine reused the stock back-up bulb... need to order a LED back-up bulb
 

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everything is plug and play for tail lights...take out the bulb for the brake light and input to plug for the new lights...when you take out your reverse bulb (attached) just insert in new reverse area...they wont come with a reverse bulb so you must use your reverse bulb/wiring...nothing to take off or wire...just simply untwist from old light assy and twist in new assy...
 
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