Conversation Between 2004Lariat5.4 and WheelinNM
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yea man no problem. first i picked up some normal 6" round lights from wal mart of all places, they were like 20 a peice tho but well worth it, they are really bright! and then i just so happen to run across a 1"x2" peice of wood that i knew would fit in the little plastic slots behind the grill. (ill take some pictures and point out exactly what im talking about and how i did it) so then i cut the wood like 4" long then took two of these 4" peices and spray painted them flat black to blend in, which they did perfectly. and drilled holes through these slots and the wood and stuck a couple of screws in there to secure it (i think they were screws..?) and mounted the lights to the peices of wood and wired them up to a switch. ill take some pics and show you exactly what i did, i know it sounds confusing but it was easy and it only took me like an hour and i have had so many compliments on them lol
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hey! i like the look of your lights in the grill! im thinking about doing the same thing because i dont want to invest in a lightbar or brush guard right now
can you give me a little detail on how you mounted them behind the grill?