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Elite Explorer
Not here nor there
R15X
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KC Titanium Slimlights installed
I finally got around to installing 2 of my 3 sets of KCs this weekend. I got the 130w spots and 130w driving lights installed. I still need to install the last set of 130w fogs. Before anyone says anything, yes I know the grill guards on the drivers are crooked but thats what happens when a couple a dozen trees keep brushing against your lights. I also did some body work this weekend also.
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Elite Moderator Emeritus
Greenville, MI
98 Mountaineer 5.0 AWD
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Those will/do put out a lot of light. Looks good.
Are the fogs going on the bumper? __________________ Bill Kemp Mods to come..... 07 Lincoln MKX Clones are people two. |
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