I removed my bull bar and installed some tow hooks and a skid plate. I did some off hand measuring with the cutouts on the valence, so the openings are a bit too wide, but eh, it serves it purpose.
I am just a firm believer that you'll never learn anything about your vehicle if you never do anything to it yourself. (Not you in particular, just general)
I installed my auto window module. I saved money by going generic instead of getting a fancy brand. Let's face it, they all come from the same factory in Wuhan lol. Took all of 15 minutes.
Same thing happened to my hoses, except they were much worse looking. 6 months old. Mishi covered it under warranty, just had to pay shipping for the replacement hoses. Was an easy process, took maybe a week. But holy crap was removing and replacing the hoses a huge pain in the ass.
I'll have to look into that. The way i have it now is just a spare wire running from the harness's indicator wire to the positive wire on the side marker. I may have to add a wire from the negative line on the headlight harness going to the market light. A lot of cutting wires.
They are the aftermarket led ones. I really enjoy the extra safety of having more signaling lights on the side like 90% of modern vehicles have, but i had to unplug my jumper wire so the headlights can work properly. My loss i guess.
I ran a wire from the vehicle's wire harness (that controls the turn signals on the headlights) all the way to the side marker lights to enable them to become turn signals. Somehow it disabled the function of the alpha turn signals, but it worked perfectly fine with my XLT headlights.
So i realized that the turn signals on the headlights (mine at least) won't work if you have a jumper wire connected to the side markers. So i had to disable my side markers from signaling in order to make my headlights signal properly.
Anyone else have this issue or a workaround?
Trying to get rid of stuff I'm not using. Torch 2.5" level kit $50. DNA projector headlights $350. I would love to not have to ship since it's expensive, so if you live in the Hampton Roads area or close by, we could arrange for a meet up!