Through the cab Spotlight

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67F250CS
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Through the cab Spotlight

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Anyone use these?
Are they factory?
Are they useful?

I have one but not sure if I want poke a hole in my truck.

Advice please. :hmm:
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Post by 72hiboy4x4 »

well, I know the cops use them alot!

it would be useful for reading those out-of-the-way road signs on a dark night, for one.

I am sure we could think of a few other not-so-nice things to do in traffic, also! :twisted: :lol:

as for cutting a hole in your truck, just depends on how much you like your truck, and if you think the modification would be worth it.
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They're great for use on farm trucks, but for a street-driven truck I can't really think of any practical use for them...well, not enough to justify the work to install it. Put it up on E-bay and use the money to buy something for your truck you CAN use.
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Yeah, they were great back in highschool when we were out doing a little spotli.... uh I mean nighttime wildlife watching. But not much good for city life.
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