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Grit_dog
Nov 28, 2019Navigator III
You can find most any OE type connector online. Deutsch, weatherpak etc type connectors. Dunno specifically what is used for ford driving lights.
Probably find pre made connectors or adapters as well. Agree, I could re wire most anything as good as OE, but sometimes it's quicker, easier, and cleaner to plug n play.
Sell the OE bumper, IMO. Truck bumpers sell easily and for good money. Bout the only vehicles that still have "replaceable" bumpers anymore.
Regarding the need for fog lights? This is a preference or "need" that anyone who's been driving for more than a year? can prolly figure out for themselves.
But since you're asking the Internet what your preference should be, I'd replace the OE driving lights with a similar low beam/ low angle type LED that works for lighting up directly in front of the truck and slap a nice light bar on the cow catcher for driving where things go bump in the night!
Probably find pre made connectors or adapters as well. Agree, I could re wire most anything as good as OE, but sometimes it's quicker, easier, and cleaner to plug n play.
Sell the OE bumper, IMO. Truck bumpers sell easily and for good money. Bout the only vehicles that still have "replaceable" bumpers anymore.
Regarding the need for fog lights? This is a preference or "need" that anyone who's been driving for more than a year? can prolly figure out for themselves.
But since you're asking the Internet what your preference should be, I'd replace the OE driving lights with a similar low beam/ low angle type LED that works for lighting up directly in front of the truck and slap a nice light bar on the cow catcher for driving where things go bump in the night!
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