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Old Oct 31, 2007 | 09:21 AM
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Default Grill, Headlights, and Taillights.

I can't wait to get a grill like this one on ebay along with the headlights. But im kinda unsure about which taillights to get. Which ones do you guys like more?

Chrome Grill - eBay

Composite Headlamps - eBay

Taillamps #1 - eBay

Taillamps #2 - eBay
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 09:26 AM
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I can't tell the difference between the two taillights...

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*EDIT 2* - Also moving to Paint, Body, & Exterior as you are discussing modifications to the exterior of your truck...
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 09:50 AM
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well, the main difference is that one set has a clear lense over the reverse light bulb, and the other one doesnt. thats why i am undecided. cause i dont know not having that lense over the reverse light bulb will cause you to go blind. And it might not look good either. So im thinking that the one with the lense with filter out and reflect the light better. And btw, how can I make the links nice like that? lol
 
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i like the second set of tails more.

 
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Default RE: Grill, Headlights, and Taillights.

To make the links youi have to type in : Taillamps 1 - ebay


The second pair of tails are ike mine. A lot brighter than the first ones.
 
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yea, i know. swartlkk already explained to me how to use the hyperlinks. But thanx anyway. lol And the taillights, I was leaning towards the second pair, but wasnt too sure. Since you have those, isn't the reverse light bulb showing too much, and isn't it too bright since it doesn't have anything to help filter/reflect it?
 
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Not too bright. In fact, I would be happier with it if it were brighter. It doesn't have a reflective lens, but it does have a divider above the bulb to keep the light from bleeding too high.
 
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