Ok pictures of the plastic way.... remove old reflectors. Break one up so the red reflector is all gone, so it will lay flat!
Lay flat on surface of your choice, steel kydex, or whatever.
Trace and cut out.
Finish em up paint or what have you and install. Tip. After laying the piece flat on your...
I have very thick Kydex like material, you can’t break it. It takes a lot to bend. As to cheap China lights. Nope, just surface mount 1000 linen waterproof leds. I am into this project sub $100 next post is pictures
Seems to me one could get some plastic, the stuff used to make holsters. Cut it our using the original reflectors pieces as a guide. Then drill holes for mounting back into the bumper. Install flush mount Rough Country Black series and be out the door for about a hundred bucks.
that $300 for...
Checked out your instagram. Looks great, see you are a pilot, cool. I fly for fun here in Cali. Been flying since 1995. Question. What size tires and lift on your rig. Secondly, did you make any mods to your components with the bigger tires, hydraulic steering, gearing etc. . Sure looks like fun...
Nice unboxing and the mounted is a plus. Wish you woukd have done a night shot, on and off. Also, is it possible to wire tge backlighting into the drl system keeping that switch for other uses?
Remember when going above 35” you are maxing out the turning gear box system. You should go hydraulic assist at the very least and it would be wise to also upgrade the axles them selves, not just the ratio. Bigger tires = more mass and stored energy when moving. Hit an obstacle at more than a...
Mine do not go out after update even. Additionally the fender led drls Flash with turn Signals on and off alternating except at night when lights are on, then the Drl remains lit (steady on) in the turn signal operation. The fog lamp drop out works as advertised. 8” stereo automatic.
Try stretching it. Find a hill, let it all out, put some tension on it, let it set for the day (Put blocks behind the wheels for safety) Then winch your ride across a flat area, so not a lot of strain is on the cable, or use a weight and roll it up guiding the cable as you do.
old cowboy trick...