Retrofit source sells the kit to hook up complete OEM lights. When I did mine, I bought bare 14 HID housings and sent them to Raptor Retrofit. They send them back with all the wiring to hook up to your current lights. Either way it’s not cheap but not hard to do.
My truck came with a K&N Intake that sucked hot air from the engine bay. I put the stock air box back in with a good filter and didn’t notice any difference even with a tune.
I’ve got method wheels but I put chains on last year. We had some freezing rain that put a nice layer of ice down and chains were required on every vehicle. I got mine at tirechains.com
Finally got my truck back from my dad. Wheel bearing turned into wheel bearing, IWE, CV boot, shock rebuild and upgrade (thanks Forged Off-road) mid perch and 4 new focal speakers cause why not. Glad to have it back.
I trimmed the back of the housing down flush, then went to the hardware store and got some furniture caps. I drilled those and used them as a washer on the back. Soft plugs off an engine would work too. The problem I ran into was I couldn’t get the beam high enough, I was driving with the high...
Funny, I’ve had no problem towing our trailer or playing in the sand and snow. The computer is up on the firewall, maybe run a hose over your hood and see if you’ve got water dripping on it.
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