F-150 Grille Lights
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F-150 Grille Lights
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on what the best LED grille lights are for an f-150. I have had some experience with strobes, however; I have not used LED's before. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on what the best LED grille lights are for an f-150. I have had some experience with strobes, however; I have not used LED's before. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Knowing the year of the truck would help, but If I was choosing LED's I would go with a pair of Whelen 400 Series LED's. They make two different styles. FIrst style has 6 LED's on top and on the bottom which you can get in split level color. Very nice light heads. Can get them in a black or chorme plated grille housing. 2nd choice would be the same series (400) except in a single level LED. The single level I beleive gives you 6 or 8 leds in a single row. I have installed both types and I have been impressed with both. Both styles put out an extreme amount of light. I have an '04 Silverado 2500HD and I am using the 700 series Whelen and I love them.
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LEDs Ford F150
We did a truck a few months back and we used 4 TIR3s each corner surface mounted, when we set them up we did opposite colors at the top and opposite bottom. This way Top right RED was on with Bottom Left White and then it alternated - it was a nice attention getter at a good price.$65.00 to $75.00 each. heres a pic of our set up on the truck. I have also used 700 Split lens RED/WHITE surface mounted.
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grill lights
I have a Ford Explorer equipped with red grill lites. I bought them from southwest products out of texas. They are clear until you turn them on; work fine.
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Thanks for all who replied,
I went ahead and went with the Micro-Lights with a strobe flasher due to their price and size, and I went with JustaBuff's arrangement in the grille. The kit is back-ordered, but I got 2 of the light heads in and just connected them to the battery. They are really bright, and I look forward to getting the flasher in.
Just FYI, I went with a whelen slimlighter super-LED for a dash light and an 911ep 39" traffic director for the rear. I have ordered but not received these items and will let ya'll know how it turns out.
Thanks Again.
I went ahead and went with the Micro-Lights with a strobe flasher due to their price and size, and I went with JustaBuff's arrangement in the grille. The kit is back-ordered, but I got 2 of the light heads in and just connected them to the battery. They are really bright, and I look forward to getting the flasher in.
Just FYI, I went with a whelen slimlighter super-LED for a dash light and an 911ep 39" traffic director for the rear. I have ordered but not received these items and will let ya'll know how it turns out.
Thanks Again.
Order.
http://www.wvsignalandlight.com/
This is where I ordered my Micro Lite set and I had it in 2 days UPS. And they wanted $100 Shipped and had a bunch of kits.
I highly recommend them.
This is where I ordered my Micro Lite set and I had it in 2 days UPS. And they wanted $100 Shipped and had a bunch of kits.
I highly recommend them.
Hi,
Here are some pictures, but with my 10 year old digital camera, I could not get pictures that do the truck justice. I am very happy with the micro lights. Although they are not the brightest LED available, they are very cost effective. I am looking for more in the rear because the TD39 is not very noticable from a long distance away.
Equiptment:
Whelen Super-LED Slimlighter
Four Head Micro-Light Kit
911EP TD39
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Brock
Here are some pictures, but with my 10 year old digital camera, I could not get pictures that do the truck justice. I am very happy with the micro lights. Although they are not the brightest LED available, they are very cost effective. I am looking for more in the rear because the TD39 is not very noticable from a long distance away.
Equiptment:
Whelen Super-LED Slimlighter
Four Head Micro-Light Kit
911EP TD39
Click For Pictures
Brock
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if they come on with the dome light then i think its negative switched. (It gets a ground signal from the switch in the frame of the car.) A headlight flasher would work i have done it with one of those 10 dollar galls boxes, Just be shure to check the polarity you before you order one.ranger88 wrote:That is a really good idea. I'm assuming that it would be a positive switch, and would I need a tail light flasher instead of a headlight flasher?
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