Shoulda went with about ten of these across the top and a couple big air horns too.
I been known to get a little dirt on the tires. (not mud if I can avoid it)You take yours on the trail???
I always like the cab lights on the super duty we had. Also like the marker lights on the side mirrors to, but I can't think of a good way to do those on the crew cab and not look janky.Amazon, $20: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0744CYBL8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Cu3BAb35G7JPD
Now that is just for the lenses and the little LED bulbs (not including the wiring harness or mounting hardware). The LED bulbs just fit into my factory wiring harness and I reused my mounting hardware. So if you didn't have cab light factory, don't know how much they will help you. I think I have seen before there are cab light kits that come with harness and everything to put cab lights on a truck that didn't have it originally.
I freaking love the look of cab lights on CCLB square bodies, I don't know why I just think they are so cool looking. I say you put them on your truck, would look cool![]()
You said the engine is on order right? When's it supposed to be in?
How big is your trailer?
Looks real good man. It reminds me that I really need my own trailer.
The grass is always greener lol.One day I want to pick up a gooseneck long enough to haul two rigs on as well. That way for short day trips I have this trailer to use, or for longer hauls, use the gooseneck. One day
The grass is always greener lol.
I have the 30ft gooseneck, and find myself wanting an 18 footer for the daily trips and even the trips where I tow my own stuff.
. It's kinda like my philosophy that every one of my vehicles needs two sets of tires for the different uses...hahaIt's just the brakes if you are riding them with a big load like that.Wow, I've heard of people hauling way more than these trucks were designed for, I my self will probably be pushing 20K GCWR, but with an upgraded power train to pull it. I do still have some reserved thoughts about 2500# in the bed and 11K behind it, and how the rear frame will handle that.