jodom15sc
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- TN, homegrown in SC
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 3.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
I want to install 2 lights in front of my grille and 2 lights on the 3rd brake light of my ranger...my question is, how hard would these be to install do you think? and most importantly how bad will it affect my battery? Would i need a switch or fuse? if so how hard to install these?
on the side note, i heard there is a light bar for a f250 that attaches/screws onto the 3rd brake light, idk what year but i was told it works cause the cabs have the same curvature, i have a 99 ranger xlt 2wd, so is there such a thing? and how hard would it be to wire this to the battery? i preferably wouldn't want to wire into the brake light
on... reasons i ask is i hate doing anything electrical work and only reason i want to install some lights is because i go wheeling/hunting in the woods with friends and need some extra lighting, nothing expensive, fairly cheap will do. I figure 2 on the grille facing forward and 2 on the high mount facing backwards will help good enough
on the side note, i heard there is a light bar for a f250 that attaches/screws onto the 3rd brake light, idk what year but i was told it works cause the cabs have the same curvature, i have a 99 ranger xlt 2wd, so is there such a thing? and how hard would it be to wire this to the battery? i preferably wouldn't want to wire into the brake light
on... reasons i ask is i hate doing anything electrical work and only reason i want to install some lights is because i go wheeling/hunting in the woods with friends and need some extra lighting, nothing expensive, fairly cheap will do. I figure 2 on the grille facing forward and 2 on the high mount facing backwards will help good enough