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Fellow BS'ers...
Put on a few mods this weekend was going to share the experience...
First, I paid to have these mods put in at Car Toys in North McKinney Texas. Zach there is the installer I work with and I think the only one that I want touching my car, he is very committed to his craft and does good work.
What did I have done:
First the Diode Dynamics Fog Lights:
I decided to get these on a whim, I figured that the front end of the car would likely have to be removed to get the Nudge Bar on and decided to have the Diode Dnynamics lights installed since it would likely be easy (for me anyway) to get done while the other work was being done.
I actually really liked the look of the Factory Fog Lights and honestly had never actually used them at all. In fact, didn't even look at them before I saw the Diode Dynamics... I did verify I knew how to turn them on one evening, and I was surprised by how little "extra light" the fog lights provided. Confess I wasn't overly impressed.
Anyway, from the look of the Diode Dynamics light, I really didn't like it as much, but it was supposed to be better and I had a wild hair so oredered and installed.
Here is the result:
I honestly don't thin I like the light as much as the factory light from a aesthetic point of view....
But my opinion changed when I turned them on at night...
Zach (the installer) had said the original fog lights were pretty bright and he really didn't notice a difference...
That may be the case and I really don't have a way of measuring the difference/impact, but when I turned them on I was shocked by how much extra light that they provided. Remember that I was underwhelmed by the factory lights, so that was a pleasant surprise...
Now onto the Nudge Bar/Rigid Lights:
The Nudge Bar came unpainted (they warn you). I painted it myself, using Krylon Fusion All-in-One Spray Paint
Some Notes On That:
OK the Nudge bar did have some problems fitting (I think there is a warning on the website), but Car Toys ground it down and it seemed to go on fine.
Here is a pic "dressed" with Painted lens caps...
An Naked...
Ford Ranger Lifts Said the Nudge Bar doesn't interfere with the Front Camera or Driving Stuff, that isn't completely true, but it is something I can live with.
Here is a look with the forward camera:
The warning above is always a good idea...
Anyway, the end result is damn bright at night:
The Green Lights at the top I believe are after images from the camera catching the lights... (or Aliens if your are in New Mexico).
Going to something abit more street legal:
The Blue Backlights are pretty cool.
Some of you may have seen my pic of the Mictuning Rock Lighst (also car toys installed a few months ago).
Bringing these together puts me in a Blue Mood:
Ready for some light jazz.
A quick thank you again to everyone on this thread (yes even that one). I've never modded a car before and now you guys made me into a monster...
Alright BS'ers, Happy Trails!
To those of you that served, thank you for my freedoms...
Happy 4th of July Everyone.
RR
Put on a few mods this weekend was going to share the experience...
First, I paid to have these mods put in at Car Toys in North McKinney Texas. Zach there is the installer I work with and I think the only one that I want touching my car, he is very committed to his craft and does good work.
What did I have done:
- Installation of the Diode Dynamics Fog Lights
- Installation of the Ford Ranger Lifts Nudge Bar
- Installation of 4 Rigid 360 4" lights with Blue Backlighting.
First the Diode Dynamics Fog Lights:
I decided to get these on a whim, I figured that the front end of the car would likely have to be removed to get the Nudge Bar on and decided to have the Diode Dnynamics lights installed since it would likely be easy (for me anyway) to get done while the other work was being done.
I actually really liked the look of the Factory Fog Lights and honestly had never actually used them at all. In fact, didn't even look at them before I saw the Diode Dynamics... I did verify I knew how to turn them on one evening, and I was surprised by how little "extra light" the fog lights provided. Confess I wasn't overly impressed.
Anyway, from the look of the Diode Dynamics light, I really didn't like it as much, but it was supposed to be better and I had a wild hair so oredered and installed.
Here is the result:

I honestly don't thin I like the light as much as the factory light from a aesthetic point of view....
But my opinion changed when I turned them on at night...
Zach (the installer) had said the original fog lights were pretty bright and he really didn't notice a difference...
That may be the case and I really don't have a way of measuring the difference/impact, but when I turned them on I was shocked by how much extra light that they provided. Remember that I was underwhelmed by the factory lights, so that was a pleasant surprise...
Now onto the Nudge Bar/Rigid Lights:
The Nudge Bar came unpainted (they warn you). I painted it myself, using Krylon Fusion All-in-One Spray Paint
Some Notes On That:
- I'm a fan of this paint (had NEVER painted anything before getting this car, I painted the "wind thing" on the luggage rack using this paint which is what gave me the confidence to paint it by myself).
- The Textured Black Paint is beautiful! But it catches on EVERYTHING and scratches really easy.
- So I again used the Krylon Fusion All-in-One Spray Paint but I used a Clear Flat spray...
- My thinking is this would cover the edges of the textured paint like an enamal and keep it from scratching.
- I used Flat or whatever because I didn't want it shiny...
- Well the flat paint attracts every spec of lint and dust there is in the surrounding states and seem to glue it to the bar...
- However, I do think the enamel like property took.
- Finishing this, I compared it to the black textured plastic bumper.
- It didn't look bad, but it looked faded...
- SO, I then used the Krylong Fusion All-in-One Spray Paint with but Clear Shinny...
- The results are pretty damn close to what I wanted...
- I don't know if it would have looked better without the clear flat or not, but it looks pretty good.
OK the Nudge bar did have some problems fitting (I think there is a warning on the website), but Car Toys ground it down and it seemed to go on fine.
Here is a pic "dressed" with Painted lens caps...

An Naked...

Ford Ranger Lifts Said the Nudge Bar doesn't interfere with the Front Camera or Driving Stuff, that isn't completely true, but it is something I can live with.
Here is a look with the forward camera:

The warning above is always a good idea...
Anyway, the end result is damn bright at night:

The Green Lights at the top I believe are after images from the camera catching the lights... (or Aliens if your are in New Mexico).
Going to something abit more street legal:

The Blue Backlights are pretty cool.
Some of you may have seen my pic of the Mictuning Rock Lighst (also car toys installed a few months ago).
Bringing these together puts me in a Blue Mood:

Ready for some light jazz.
A quick thank you again to everyone on this thread (yes even that one). I've never modded a car before and now you guys made me into a monster...
Alright BS'ers, Happy Trails!
To those of you that served, thank you for my freedoms...
Happy 4th of July Everyone.
RR