I got it on amazon for $250
Amazon.com: 20in 120Watt, CURVED CREE LED Light bar with 3D Optics- by LuxWurx: Automotive
I used the Rigid mounting bracket $29
Amazon.com: Rigid Industries 40133 Lower Grille Kit for Ford Raptor: Automotive
I had extra wiring from my Rigid D2s, so I used...
I looked all over to see if anyone had a curved 20 inch light in the front bumper. I didn't find any pictures so I figured I would show you what it looks like. I don't need to go through the install since there are several other threads for that.
Looks good. Pain in ass getting the side...
I took off the vents. It was just a couple screws from underneath.
the corners were tough to get into. just heat and press in.
good luck and post pics
marty
I am guessing around $900. I ended up buying some more wrap to do the flares which I didn't calculate into original roll of vinyl. Tools and stuff was additional. Not bad though.
I am trying to figure out my next color to do in a couple years.
No issues de-badging.
A couple of short sticks and some heavy duty fishing line... do a sawing motion back and forth. Cuts right through the tape.
I used some 3M glue remover spray to help with getting the residual tape off the truck. It doesn't affect the paint.
Get some 3M...
It is great. Just getting through my first winter with salt and slush. Great thing is that I can run it through the cheapest carwash (ones without wax) and it comes out looking like new.
I would definitely do it again on another vehicle.
I had an overlap on the roof. The roof was one sheet and the door sides were one. So there was an overlap in the "rain gutter" on top of the roof. It is where they welded the roof and sides together so i was rough anyway. You never see it.
marty
I think it is Ducati's birthday on Monday... We should get him a gift.... Maybe we can get RaptorRetrofit to donate some headlights for Ducati!!!! Wait, let me think about this... :wtf:
"I am not a Ford guy, but your truck looks awesome!"
"I am not a Ford guy, but I would buy your truck. Chevy needs to build something like this."
I heard this twice in two weeks from people in parking lots. The last guy took a thousand pictures too. (maybe not a thousand)
Couple things...
Thanks Mr. Green for this how to.
I did mine with flat black.
To get into all the cracks I used a syringe from my kids medicine. I sucked out the touch up paint and squirted it into the crack and let it run down. Then after a couple times of doing that, I taped off...
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