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Let me know what ya guys think!
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Very Nice! Not so "In your face" as some I've seen!
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Thanks man !
I was trying get away from the fish eye look and shiney chrome buckets. I hate chrome! |
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Pretty Cool!!:dancingbanana:
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sweet! Gotta pick of the whole front of the truck?
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That looks really nice!
FWIW, DRTY painted his chrome rims black. |
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Here ya go Tim. |
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Wow. Love that eyeball look! :beerchug:
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Thanks. Very nice job! |
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Quick question, right now I have some cheapo glass lens that came with the aftermarket 7" buckets I cannibalized. I'm thinking that the OEM lens being polycarbonate would be a better choice, because of flying rocks and thermal shock from water imersion. With a little trimming on the back side of the lenses I can get them to fit. What do you guys think? I'm on the fence on this one, feeback would be much appreciated.
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bump ?? I'm debating about doing it tonight any ideas?
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Bump again?? Polycarbonate or Glass lenes?:(
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Those are badass...where'd ya get em? What brand/model are they?
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Stay poly, unless there is a heat issue??
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Made them from scratch! |
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Heres how I wired and waterproofed the setup
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I have had the projector style bixenons with the OEM polycarbonate lens installed since January 2004 with no problems. I would stay with the polycarbonate. You don't want any rocks kicking up and breaking that light.
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I just put on 3M light protection film on top of the poly lens, just for extra measure.
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