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I used the metal I cut off from inside the front fender well. 3/4" hole for the side marker and a red translucent plastic epoxied on the inside to hold it there. I used weatherstripping around the edges to seal the oem lights from lighting up the edges. The oems just hang there. Both of these have some decent dents in them and I haven't had to replace a light yet.
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Thanks mud stud i planed on welding in patch panels and running new light but that option sounds alot faster and easier ill look into it
 
This is me stuck a few weeks back. i only got stuck cus i got some low tread 38's. also i have pics of friends stuck as well. The big black truck stuck the nose in the bank and bent the leaf spring plus broke the stub shaft on his 60 frontend. As for the flatbed ford he was having electrical problems and the altenator was being a bitch so he wasnt charging etheir!

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heres a k5 i ran across on the trail. had to get pulled out by a backhoe thing

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mine stuck somewhere else that day
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I stuck mine in the pond behind the house right after I put the lift on it. It stayed the night in there. It took the John Deere to get it out.

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I can't see it where is it :doah: nice tractor.. :haha::haha::haha:
 
I have an idea! take the running gear and tires off your tractor and put it on you burb. you definatly would not get stuck then haha
 
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