MyFX4Project Build Thread!!!

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  1. MyFX4Project

    MyFX4Project TRUCKIT

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    Of course. Got them installed late last night so didnt have time for any good pics. Gonna shine her up and get some good ones though.
     
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    Shrouds are same grey/silver as my two tone. The rest is black as night. They look so damn good! Ahhh :D
     

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    Not too shabby now you need to fill that gapping hole in your valence. Another billet grill or something to make the front complete
     
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    01f1502wd going up? yes i am.

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    I glad you like those lights. I spend a metric Fwonk time on getting them just right :rotflmao:


    Glad I got them done and out of my apt though, gives me more space. I will probably not do it again for anyone unless I charged more lol, However with more experience now I will change up the design when I re-do mine and add a couple more things to them.
     
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    that's why companies charge $600+ to do a decent set of retrofits and thats why i did mine myself :jester: may not be perfect but my bank account thanked me lol
     
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    Lol I can see charging around $600, but most these guys are closer to $1000 for a complete retro and painting. I'd rather buy a rigid bar for that much cash.
     
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    Most of the ram projectors I see go for $600 with nothing done
    Something like $100 for paint, another $150 for a second color, $80+ for halos

    For what I did to my girlfriends would have been well over $800
     
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    01f1502wd going up? yes i am.

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    I forgot to mention I didnt silicone ALL of the holes, so the air inside can equilize with outside air, so when it gets really cold fully sealed lights will "fog up" or condensate inside, the only way to remove that is to have breather holes.... I did mine when it was hot outside, put em on my truck and were fantastic, but the instant it got cold they fogged right up :Frustrated: then cleaned out one of the holes and now they have no issues.

    just a heads up:D
     
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    Ohh ok that makes sense. Yeah the holes that the projector wires were coming out weren't completely sealed and then a couple spots on the corner lights.

    I was inside when I sealed them by hopefully i dont have condensation issues. If so its not hard to poke through silicone lol
     
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    I think this has happened more than once.
    :leghump: :boobs:
     
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