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- Carb_CleanerExplorerI ordered them with my F250 a year ago, just because I could and I like 'em. After seeing a pic of my new truck, a friend singled out the cab lights, describing them as "oozing with testosterone".
We get an orange glow reflected off the bottom of the cab-over bed, onto the dash and into the cab area, somewhat. I haven't found it annoying, but I do remember taking note of the glow while driving our first night. - flht_dbExplorerYep they look cool!! Have had 3 super duty's (2 F250s and the current F350 dually) all have had them. Even cooler with smoked plastic and amber lights!! :)
- rottidawgExplorerX3
Yep cool.
I think mine are pretty. - BumpyroadExplorer
work2fish wrote:
I have them only because there is a lot of blank, dark space between the two clearance lights on my camper:
:)
Truth be told, I was concerned about the clearing them with the camper but even with a north/south bed it was not a problem. I happen to have a sunroof as well and so the camper on top makes it easier to tell when I have a bulb burned out. lol
I just checked my TT and I have two lights, one each corner on the front like your RV. nothing in between on TT or TV.
bumpy - work2fishExplorerI have them only because there is a lot of blank, dark space between the two clearance lights on my camper:
:)
Truth be told, I was concerned about the clearing them with the camper but even with a north/south bed it was not a problem. I happen to have a sunroof as well and so the camper on top makes it easier to tell when I have a bulb burned out. lol - billyray50Explorer
mkirsch wrote:
Isn't there ONE person reading this that has them because they think they look cool?
The legal requirement is 80" wide for sure. I have also heard that 10,001lb GVWR and above needs to have them somewhere. That would put most SRW 3500s made in the last 5 years or so are in that category.
I think they look cool. My next DD truck is going to have them, I think.
Two sets is even better.
X2 My truck did not have them when bought new off the Lot. I had them installed though because they do look COOL!! Next truck will have them for sure! - Butch50Explorer
mkirsch wrote:
Isn't there ONE person reading this that has them because they think they look cool?
The legal requirement is 80" wide for sure. I have also heard that 10,001lb GVWR and above needs to have them somewhere. That would put most SRW 3500s made in the last 5 years or so are in that category.
I think they look cool. My next DD truck is going to have them, I think.
Two sets is even better.
My 2011 F350 11,200# GVWR truck I used to have did not require them but it was an option on it. - mkirschNomad IIIsn't there ONE person reading this that has them because they think they look cool?
The legal requirement is 80" wide for sure. I have also heard that 10,001lb GVWR and above needs to have them somewhere. That would put most SRW 3500s made in the last 5 years or so are in that category.
I think they look cool. My next DD truck is going to have them, I think.
Two sets is even better. - BumpyroadExplorer
nipster wrote:
They are legally required, and come factory on all Dually's. They are optional on SRW vehicles. I see a lot of 4x4 SRW trucks around here get them
You will notice also the Ford F150 Raptor has them on the grille too because it's wide enough to require it
I "assume" that is because they exceed that 80 inch? width? one source said they were required on vehicles over 2032 mm wide. :)
bumpy - nipsterExplorerThey are legally required, and come factory on all Dually's. They are optional on SRW vehicles. I see a lot of 4x4 SRW trucks around here get them
You will notice also the Ford F150 Raptor has them on the grille too because it's wide enough to require it
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