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<blockquote data-quote="K223" data-source="post: 1602755" data-attributes="member: 36701"><p>Welcome aboard! Good looking truck. Lights lights lights. Hours of talk. Basically if you want a pair to be legal to run on the street all the time to help your headlights out, get a set of SAE’s. Wide cornering can work to, but not street legal. Still you can just aim them down more as to not blind people. I’m also a fan of ambers and they work well in the rain or snow or to let people know your coming. I like these in wide cornering. The driving combo is great all around for near and far illumination purposes. Forget about on road use with these. Spots are great to really reach out far. Problem is spots down low in the bumper pockets, don’t do the job that well in projecting out. </p><p></p><p>Another great option to own the night is a light bar. The behind the grill BD S8 kit is killer. There are other options you can find as well. Depending on budget and needs. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy that truck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K223, post: 1602755, member: 36701"] Welcome aboard! Good looking truck. Lights lights lights. Hours of talk. Basically if you want a pair to be legal to run on the street all the time to help your headlights out, get a set of SAE’s. Wide cornering can work to, but not street legal. Still you can just aim them down more as to not blind people. I’m also a fan of ambers and they work well in the rain or snow or to let people know your coming. I like these in wide cornering. The driving combo is great all around for near and far illumination purposes. Forget about on road use with these. Spots are great to really reach out far. Problem is spots down low in the bumper pockets, don’t do the job that well in projecting out. Another great option to own the night is a light bar. The behind the grill BD S8 kit is killer. There are other options you can find as well. Depending on budget and needs. Enjoy that truck! [/QUOTE]
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