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sullys_ranger

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I installed my 10k hid's and we got a "new" tractor haha




our 1944 H


my truck compared to dad's 99 dodge


K Im done whoring
 


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Please get a proper light housing for your lights... even just looking at the pic makes me need to squint.

Other then that... Awesome truck!
 

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what makes it not a proper?? its the same setup everyone else runs, wait til you see em at night. Thanx dude
 

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Well an HID light throws a different pattern then a regular filament type bulb. so with the HID lights its just throwing the light every which way including up which causes extreme glare for oncoming traffic and even people your behind... basically the same effect as driving with your brights on all the time. A proper housing is a DOT approved or just a light housing designed for an HID, which just makes it so the light doesn't creat excessive glare for others.

Oh and I reccomend an alignment and rotating your tires, hate to see good ones go to waste. Wish my truck looked that sweet.
 

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with the stock housings for my truck there is no glare and the beam shoots straight out. I need 2 new tires on the front because one has a crack. (got 3 used procomp mt's for $80 and a new one for $267.... ) one tire was 3/4 and 2 were half. thanx tho man
 

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Bright lights are cool for the person driving the car, but not for the people coming the other way.... It may not blind people in another truck, but I notice when I drive my Ford Probe (not lowered or anything) even normal headlights coming the other way, are brighter. Just my 2 cents worth, also.

But I love the truck! nice and clean looking!
I have the Pro Comp MT's on my Ranger (33x12.5x15) and I dislike them. They work half decent on rocks, but anything else sucks (wet rock, snow, tread wear, wet pavement..., they even suck in mud, in my opinion.)
 
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Thanx guys, I get blinded alot so I figured why not. I may get new tires soon (315's), itll look good with my superlift next year.....
 

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