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transferred wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
If you are referring to Ford Raptors, it is a requirement per NHTSA Standard 108 since the front and rear of the Raptor is wider than 80 inches. If the rear of the truck is wider than 80 inches like a DRW is then you have to have no less than three red marker lights in the rear. This is why there were red lights on the tail gates of older DRW trucks before they start just adding three red light into the third break light. If the front of the truck is wider than 80 inches like the Raptor is, then you have to have three amber marker lights in the front.
If you see regular Ford trucks doing this then they are probably just doing it to make it look like a Raptor grille.
Yours is a largely a good post but, without wanting to be pedantic, I believe overall width at widest point is what dictates clearance/id lamps, not width front and rear. ie. if either the front or, more likely, the rear, is 80"+ then clearance lights are required both front and rear.
Oct-26-2017 09:50 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
If you are referring to Ford Raptors, it is a requirement per NHTSA Standard 108 since the front and rear of the Raptor is wider than 80 inches. If the rear of the truck is wider than 80 inches like a DRW is then you have to have no less than three red marker lights in the rear. This is why there were red lights on the tail gates of older DRW trucks before they start just adding three red light into the third break light. If the front of the truck is wider than 80 inches like the Raptor is, then you have to have three amber marker lights in the front.
If you see regular Ford trucks doing this then they are probably just doing it to make it look like a Raptor grille.
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gbopp wrote:Definitely not "clearance" lights.
I don't think they're clearance lights if they are mounted in the grill?
Oct-25-2017 11:07 AM