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I went with the projector LEDs which are apparently the best overall and do turn a bit when you turn the wheel. From what I understand the reflector LEDs can be plugged right into the factory harness whereas these projector LEDs require a custom harness to be manufactured. Jimmy07 is building the harness for me and Catmechanic has already installed a pair of projector LEDs using a harness that Jimmy07 built for him. They work great and look bright as all heck!Did you go with the standard reflector Led headlights or the laramie version that follow the steering imput?
Very nice! My night edition housings were extremely well packaged as well! I was impressed.OEM projector LED headlights showed up today in massive boxes that were very well packed.
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Did you order your lights from Pam's also?Very nice! My night edition housings were extremely well packaged as well! I was impressed.
Dude, no judgement! however you decide to build it, it will be amazing. I definitely am with you. I need my truck to be functional but I don’t mind spending money on prettying her up as long as it doesn’t detract from functionality.Did you order your lights from Pam's also?
I was set on the black housings even though they would have cost me an additional $600 or so but that decision was in conflict with my promise to base my choices on function and not form. My goal is to build this rig to my specifications no matter how ugly she ends up being. Now the color of the truck and the FWC shell may appear to be all about form but gray and black were made based upon function also.
Yes, it's looking like possibly a July delivery for my camper shell, and then I begin building it out, lol.Sounds great, looking forward to seeing the progress. Is your camper still months out?
AEV RAM HD 3" DualSport suspension for a long list of reasons. There simply is not another company like AEV and I have been modifying Jeep suspensions for three decades using others like Old Man Emu, Rubicon Express, TeraFlex, etc.Since you're doing the OverLand build, what are your plans for suspension/axles?