That's pretty neat. Very interesting concept. I wonder if there's some sort of electric accelerometer in the housing or if it's just a mercury switch that determines how many of the side LEDs are illuminated...
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That's pretty neat. Very interesting concept. I wonder if there's some sort of electric accelerometer in the housing or if it's just a mercury switch that determines how many of the side LEDs are illuminated...
this is my favorite version of the WT grille:
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reminds me of an older S10 truck.
any pics of the install on the OP's truck yet?
onto other forward facing lights.
as i said i do most of my long distance drives at night......and inclement weather sometimes can be a *****....with just plain ol' low beams you're looking at a white wall in front of you.
yup, next topic is FOG lights.......fog lights as in bad rain, snow or fog. i've learned not to outrun my lights, especially on dead black rural roads......
real fog lights are meant to shine UNDER the crap your driving through....they're meant to be on by themselves, no other lights should be on as to obfuscate their purpose....they're not to fill in the void in front of you, or supplement your low beams......or have 6 lights on at the same time like the guy in that thread i posted...
bad weather, to me means the need to slow down a bit.....i want to see the side of the road so i can stay on it and not drive into a ditch or worse.
my next experiment will be with the new LMC front bumper with the little adjustable fog lights in it......my bumper is pretty shot anyway and i was going to replace it......this seems to kill two chickens with one stick. my truck isn't and probably won't be lifted so the height of this setup should work reasonably well.
here's the bumper....
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/CD/full.aspx?Page=73
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i have the bumper already. it's a well made piece, heavy gauge with good chrome... the lights have aluminum housings, glass lenses and i think are adjustable. i don't know what bulb it came with, it only says 12v 55W.....i'm hoping they're gonna be low enough to work as true FOG lights. time will tell..i didn't want lights UNDER the bumper for potential damage reasons. this would have been optimum as the lower the better, but ya can't have your cake and eat it too......in most cases.
i'll be putting my air dam back to reduce drag and maybe get the 1 mpg back i lost since i took it off.
i'm not sure what bulb i'll be using in these yet, ....i may go with amber, i'll try it first with what's in it.....i've had both amber and clear fogs, both have their good points.....maybe i'll coat the lens. the jury is still out on that
here's one i found. i may consider something like this.
https://www.amazon.com/Optilux-H710...rd_wg=HouzS&psc=1&refRID=R79XZV79R5YMF8FRBHDD
looking forward to the end result. My SCSB is getting an lq4/4l80 swap now and will hopefully be restoring everything else in a few weeks. New lights will be on that list of things to do.not as of yet.....i'm waiting for the harness that i procured from gmachinz to arrive......then i'll need the weather and my body to cooperate. i just had a pretty big spine surgery so mobility issues are a factor.
believe me i want to see this done myself.....
Are those the IPCW LED parking lights?