Light bars

Now seriously - have you looked? And have you guessed at just how many possible locations there might be? Not many:
-on a roof rack
-on over-windshield mounts
-in or behind the front grill
-on or below the bumper
-on a bull-bar
-on the *gasp* hood
-on a selfy-stick
https://www.google.ca/search?q=led+l...s+on+2003+f150
Brands - choose from hundreds of cheap POS no-name chinglish units on Amazon/Fleabay, or Rigid, or TRS, Bulldog, Superbrightleds, etc, etc, etc:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=led+l...sm=93&ie=UTF-8
Sorry - you need to step up and do some of the research yerself....
FWIW - inject some basic manners on yer end, may result in me injecting some on mine ...

Now seriously - have you looked? And have you guessed at just how many possible locations there might be? Not many:
-on a roof rack
-on over-windshield mounts
-in or behind the front grill
-on or below the bumper
-on a bull-bar
-on the *gasp* hood
-on a selfy-stick
https://www.google.ca/search?q=led+l...s+on+2003+f150
Brands - choose from hundreds of cheap POS no-name chinglish units on Amazon/Fleabay, or Rigid, or TRS, Bulldog, Superbrightleds, etc, etc, etc:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=led+l...sm=93&ie=UTF-8
Sorry - you need to step up and do some of the research yerself....
FWIW - inject some basic manners on yer end, may result in me injecting some on mine ...
I fabricated a bar out of steel and mounted it behind the grill with 4 KC Daylighters and put a switch on the dash behind the turn signal lever. The source for the switch is the bright lights so they have to be on for the 4 Daylighters to come on.
I did that because I drive in remote areas and some times want to use them on the road to see deer, etc. but I don't want to blind anyone so if they are on and I turn off the brights, the Daylighters go off too.
I did that because I drive in remote areas and some times want to use them on the road to see deer, etc. but I don't want to blind anyone so if they are on and I turn off the brights, the Daylighters go off too.



