Lights |
Piaa 980's |
Great lights, more expensive, but you are getting a fog / highbeam combo, fits nicely into the stock location, great if you don't have a light bar Click on Pic for Install |
Reverse Lights |
Got caught one too many times guessing where I was backing up. Although they are low, they still give much needed light. These are proper Flood Lights/Reverse Lamps, and not old fogs, it makes a difference. Click on Pics for Install |
SideMarker Lights |
A Little RiceBoy, but.... Toucan Side Marker Lights I wanted something to indicate when changing lanes, and warn anyone in my blindspot. LED lights were the smallest ones I could fine, but they are not the brightest in full daylight conditions. For now they function as flashing signal lights (they do not glow solid with the parking lights on) but I'm working on it.. The lights came with 3 wires instead of the standard 2. Install was simple (except for having 3 wires, which I ignored one) Removed the plastic rear fender, installed light. (leave enough slack line coiled inside in case you have to remove it for something else) Fished wire inside fender flare and straight to the turn signal.. hook up and you are done. |
IPF J01's |
Another set of duals for the Safari Bar Very nice Wiring kit, although I did swap out the stock switch for 2 independant ones.. gives me the option of using either or both beams at the same time. Click on Pic for lighing pics and tricks |