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Sport90's #1
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Part 1 BDAY gifts on the Truck
Lightning OEM tails and OEM 3rd brake light
Also did a double wash, clay bar, paint cleaner, wax, and sealer for some outside pics at an industrial site tomorrow. Also got some gel overlays to go on. All thanks to my GF Pics wouldn't upload so here is the link to the same post on L rodder Lightning Forum | LightningRodder.com |
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Happy birthday Oki Hold your girl tight, she's very nice to you and deserves all the respect and admiration from you I see you skipped the How To on the installation of the tail lights, and screwed it...literally ![]() It's nothing that noticeable, but expect some condensation when you drive it in a rainy day or wash your truck... ...and if you need a tutorial on how to post pictures here, just ask, help will be on it's way ![]() |
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Worlds Fastest HD F150!!!
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thanks for posting the pics here hoff...and man good eye with seeing the bolt popped through, i didnt even notice it lol
oki....new mods look good man |
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As for the pics, just in a hurry and did not upload them to photobucket yet so I when I tried to just attach them it did not work...something about "having permission"...guess I needed the HOFFIE "OK" Quote:
Bolt popped through...how come I can't see this and still don't? |
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Oki, like I said, it shoudn't be a problem, just to prevent moisture and future condensation, do the following: Take them off the truck, cut the lower screws in about 1/4" each, put a drop of silicone in the two tailights holes and bolt it back fresh, just be careful, don't put too much silicone, you definitely don't want it to run thru and drop on the chrome part, it's an easy fix and should prevent the water. Quote:
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