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If you hit something hard enough to cause frame damage chances are your truck will be totaled either way if it were bolts or welds thats pretty common sense if you ask me.
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those and a diff cheap set are already toast. from rock chips. so still pondering on what to do. sorta thinking of getting rid of this bumper and making a different one. so on current on may have to mount some sort of protection screen for the lights.
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those and a diff cheap set are already toast. from rock chips. so still pondering on what to do. sorta thinking of getting rid of this bumper and making a different one. so on current on may have to mount some sort of protection screen for the lights. so I dont know
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oh thanks yea i was lookin at them and wasnt sure they looked kinda cool but i didnt know
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its actually been sorta hard finding a foglight that has enough power output with chip ballistic front and not glass without spending big$
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the pro comp lights are good and cheap, 5, 6, 8 inch. and the replacement lenses are not to bad at all. heck the whole setup is cheap. the paint on them is crap IMO. but if they are hidden or tucked away no biggie.
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