So why does Snoball matter?
Hopefully it doesn't matter but this guy is new and hasn't been very flexible when it comes to warranty repairs.
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So why does Snoball matter?
Hopefully it doesn't matter but this guy is new and hasn't been very flexible when it comes to warranty repairs.
Mini snoball after I picked up the kids they had fun
Looking good!Mid perch n new wheels
Hopefully it doesn't matter but this guy is new and hasn't been very flexible when it comes to warranty repairs.
Show the new shit the supplement raptor manual where you take it off-road.
Just tell them you use your truck as advertised. If they don't believe you, show them this FORD video, made by FORD. https://youtu.be/y6GkTdGc4Z4
Detailed posts like this really should be under the subject forum relayed to the topic. Good info gets lost in this playboy thread. #soapboxYou won't be able to change the LED U-Bars. They are mounted with 2 screws each and are lit at each end with a SMD LED chip. You can make them switchback (white running light, amber turn signal) if you use 4 Switchback demon eye kits from the retrofit source.
I'm doing a lot of work to my Anzo headlights.
-Mini H1 7.0 bi-xenon projector
-laser etched projector lenses (robotic eye)
-6500k HID
-Rigid Dually midnight edition to replace high beam reflector
-switchback U-Bars (white running, Amber turn signal)
-2 switchback strips on each side
-Custom laser cut acrylic side markers backlit with RGB LEDs
-RGB projector demon eyes
-Gloss black turn signal reflectors
-paint the shroud gloss black to match
When you get ready, I can make you custom side markers for them with any logo you want. My laser engraver is very versatile and is actually the way I cut the acrylic and put a Raptor logo in it. I also laser etched the robotic eye into my projector lens of the stock projectors as a test before etching it into the new mini H1 projector lenses. Laser etching does not affect light output and there are tons of designs I am capable of doing.
I measured and hand cut the brackets to mount the new projectors. They're made out of .032" aluminum and will be mounted with JB weld and 3 bolts. The projectors will mount to the plate I fabbed up with 4 bolts.
Here are the new projectors. I made some side by side comparisons. The reflector on the Anzo projectors is very dull and not very reflective. Their projectors would be much better if you added a clear projector lens and got the reflector recoated in chrome.
The bigger reflector is from the new projectors. The smaller is the stock Anzo one.
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