new LED tails

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alaskanexpy

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not the ones i really want...but pretty slick none the less, i think anyhow lol

clear when off red when lit. parking and brake lights. very bright!!!

still saving up for replacement LED tails and 3rd brake light. but these add alittle extra safety before hand.


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thats pretty slick.... have thought about doing something like that to my roll pan before I repaint it... where did you find the lights?
 

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thats pretty slick.... have thought about doing something like that to my roll pan before I repaint it... where did you find the lights?
You can pick those up fairly cheap at parts houses for semi trucks and trailers..... you can actually find alot of neat led lights at those places check out www.truck-lite.com
 

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gotta do some research now... I have big round ones... but I like the ones AK has on his expy... got free round ones that I am putting on my hitch-haul
 

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Yeah they have a wide selection on there... in my line of work im always on that site or in the parts houses trying to find something off the wall for a driver
 
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they are just solid brake lights and parking lights. so they work with the turn signals also.

it was pretty simple. figure out where you want them. use a 2 1/2" hole saw at the ends then cut the middle part out with a sawzall.

i have a set of amber ones i plan on adding to the front or side of the excursion.
 

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defiantly gonna do something like this to my roll pan... probably be easier to cut the holes since the roll pan isn't nearly as thick as stock bumper... but at least now I know how you cut it out...lol
 
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