Cab lights installed!

clintusaf

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Well, after having these sitting in my garage for about a month, i finally got around to puttin on my cab lights. I went with the smoked Dodge lights. I liked the sleeker look and i just tapped into my parking light signal at the switch. Pretty easy install. Oh, and i purposely spaced them evenly. Hope ya'll like em. Can't beleive i went this long without em on!

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RandyH

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Nice job on the lights and the all the other stuff you've been doing to your truck. Very sharp! :sweet
 

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how did you run the wires? did you take the head board down? They look really good man nice job :clap:
 

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The wires are run above the headliner. You have to remove the headliner to mount and wire up the lights. I used the factory harness which went down the passengers post and plugged it. Very professional! The hard part is to drill the roof. I used a lot of masking tape and marked all of the holes and then drilled them. Not hard at all.

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clintusaf

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It took me about 2 hours total rammer. having to remove my guages on the drivers side a-pillar, visors, overhead display, and oh-crap handles takes some time so that you can pull the headliner back. I have a dvd player in the center of my cab mounted on the roof and did not remove it, so i had to kinda work around my headliner, but it wasnt that big of a deal. I taped it off up top and measured 3 times. I removed one of the gaskets from the lights and used it for a pattern to drill my holes. and then ran a ground. Ran the power to the headlight switch. here is the wire i tapped into. it may be different on different year models..
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I would need a little nerve to start drilling holes in my truck. Probably take me 3hrs so I can make VERY sure that I marked everything right lol
 

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