ericcris10sen
First Fill-Up (of many)
- Location
- Zion National Park, Utah
If you make a mistake, it's REAL easy to get off right away. No problem there. But if you let it sit for a long time and want it off, that can be a real pain in the ass.
I'm probably going to just to be safeOkay, so don't be scared to use bed liner, lol? Are most people laying down primary first?
James does better about talking on the phone, I'd just give him a call.Anyone have pics of an RLC on a 2nd Gen? I emailed them last week but haven't heard back.
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I think you at in the 600$ ball park shippedI found the thread with the pics yesterday, I like what I see. If the price is comparable with the 1st gen bumper I'm very interested. I gotta call him lol
How are they? They just look funky in the picture. It's hard to picture them on the truck you know? LolI went with the 4" round Tuff LEDs off Amazon
Yea that's actually what I was looking for. I knew fogs had a specific beam.It does kind of depend on what mounting you had installed. If it's just a single bolt tab, then there's lots of options. I'd definitely recommend a round light just for proper looks. Whichever way you go, please please please, select something with proper output and beam pattern.
To give you an idea of what I mean,
I'm not endorsing any particular brand here. But this is a good graphic to illustrate my point.
You'll notice that the halogen beam is spread wide and has a cutoff. Meaning that no light goes above a certain vertical point. Directly below that you see a large square of light. This is the output of most of the inexpensive LED fog lights. It's shooting in all directions. Up down left right, you name it. Not only are you wasting light by throwing it vertically, that vertical light is going directly into the eyes of oncoming traffic. Which is bad. And illegal.
If you plan to use them on the street you need to select a housing that is DOT approved for the application. That way the beam pattern will keep to the low and wide design that a fog light is supposed to.
Unfortunately, this often means spending more money.
They're not cheap by any means, but I'm going to direct you to jwspeaker.com. Take a look at what they have to offer. A great online distributor for them us headlightrevolution.com.
Looks awesome!
I really want to know what the variances are that allow some of you to tuck your bumper up flush with the fender. Maybe I just need to trim my grill a little. Because that's what's stopping it.