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a little on the high side but neat. plus you'd have to rewire your headlight plug.
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Cool. A little to much though.
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Yeah, those ARE pretty cool! :thup: I wonder how visible those are with the headlights on at night?
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Those would be a good idea on a street rod :) I think the LED light on the turn signals should be bright enough even with the headlights on...
Just have to get past the sticker shock :roll:
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Neat lights, wonder what DOT says about them?

Would they be legal?

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basketcase0302 wrote:Neat lights, wonder what DOT says about them?

Would they be legal?

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I see lights like that on new trucks and cars all the time.


Leagal lol funny. I woud not care if they was ilegal I woud get them any ways If I had the money.

I just got some XENON head lights for my truck and there not DOT approved but they do meet European standards :D . Now I just need to make a light harnes that will work and get some relays.

I found that one in the parts for sell room, But I don't like them secse they go over the radiator support. I woud think he woud make em where they go under the lip of the cab by the windshild washer hose and back up to the right side head light. I woud think then it woud look a little better and it woud not stand out as much. So thats why I'll make my one if I can under stand how ever thing works lol.
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Shoot... those are neat, but I'd just like to make the jumper that keeps my parking lights on when my headlights are on. I'm just not that confident, and don't quite understand the in's and out's of installing a "jumper".

Those lights would be cool on some of the really old trucks and cars that didn't have signal and parking lights, though.
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you just have to put a wire between the parking light wire and the headlight wire. i parted a truck last year that had that done to it. i still have the harness somewhere. oh i put it in my 67. what he did was to put them on a toggle switch. which i thought was dumb. i would have thought it would have been better to put them in with the headlight power.
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those are pretty slick but i cringe when i gotta pay anymore then $19.99 for a set of headlights :lol:
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