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i added reverse lights and an ebay light bar wired through my 7pin plug















 
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My lighting upgrades so far

I am working on a headache rack with two more LED lights on top (2880 lumens each) and two for cargo lighting





30" light bar fits perfectly between the grill supports on a '13 SCREW. Lights up the night.




Nightbruiser (Rigid clones) LED's mounted in front Ranch Hand bumper




LED backup lights in rear Ranch Hand bumper
 
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LED Eagle Eye lamps & backup camera

 
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I've installed aftermarket LED lights on several Fords that I own. H13 9008, H9 & H11 headlights have worked great. LED for H11 & H9 are exactly the same.


Cost has significantly decreased also. Lamps that were $150+ several years ago, can now be purchased at or about $50 or less.























 
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That is some of the worst glare I have ever seen. Please switch back to halogens.
 
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Originally Posted by ak_cowboy
That is some of the worst glare I have ever seen. Please switch back to halogens.
I commented about it on another thread. Apparently he doesn't care as long as he can see.
 
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Those headlights are terrible and you're pissing off other drivers. It's lights like that that give all LEDs a bad reputation.

Plus, you're not doing yourself any favors. The light isn't being focused on the road where it needs to be. It's shining up and blinding others.

My 4x4truckleds led vs halogen for reference.

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Well this thread needs a 2017 post. Installed some Alpena LED ModCubes today for backup assistance. Love how small these are and they do a great job of finally letting me see where I'm going while backing up. With a %15 coupon and military discount, I got them for about $60 at AutoZone. Good deal I thought when you could spend more than that for simple OEM replacement bulbs that pretty much suck. Running them direct off the battery with a relay tripped from the tow harness.
 
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I just installed these LED Pods on the front of my truck and I love them, now I want to do LED or HIDs for my low beams and fog lights, any recommendations on type/brand.
 


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