recon Projector Reverse Lights
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Sounds like you should have figured that out before you bought them... or maybe even looked on the manufacturer's website for the instructions.
http://www.gorecon.com/download_file...ownload_key=22
http://www.gorecon.com/download_file...ownload_key=22
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statikuz, sounds like you need to have a coke and a smile. If you don't like the guys post, don't respond. Maybe he was just looking for different ideas on how/where to mount them. I thought this was a forum to chat about our trucks and get help and ideas from others with the same interest...not get short replies cause someone else does not think how you think they should think...man, ease up a little.
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statikuz, sounds like you need to have a coke and a smile. If you don't like the guys post, don't respond. Maybe he was just looking for different ideas on how/where to mount them. I thought this was a forum to chat about our trucks and get help and ideas from others with the same interest...not get short replies cause someone else does not think how you think they should think...man, ease up a little.
Last edited by statikuz; 10-10-2009 at 11:00 PM.
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I wanted to be able to do both. I use the truck alot for hunting and with my tinted windows it makes it difficult to see in the woods. I had the directions for the manufacturer's website, but was just wondering if there is an easier way, I dont want to mess around with the electric system to much. Sorry for the late reply's I just got back from an offshore tuna trip (which sucked). Thanks for any help.
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I wanted to be able to do both. I use the truck alot for hunting and with my tinted windows it makes it difficult to see in the woods. I had the directions for the manufacturer's website, but was just wondering if there is an easier way, I dont want to mess around with the electric system to much. Sorry for the late reply's I just got back from an offshore tuna trip (which sucked). Thanks for any help.