tamiya toyota tundra high lift kit
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RE: tamiya toyota tundra high lift kit
anyone know waht part number the light bucke'ts ofr the brush guard are i can't read my own manual i had someone else build it for me and one is borek form the factorey so i need new oens but dont' knwo hwat part nubmer they are thansk guy's.
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RE: tamiya toyota tundra high lift kit
The lights I have came in 5 packs for 15 dollars with resistors and bridge rectifiers (not sure about what they are) built in. I needed 5 packs so 75 dollars. I should be able to get the brand tomorrow. And I will check the manual in a few minutes.
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RE: tamiya toyota tundra high lift kit
I cant find any info on the tundra but my F-350 uses 5mm's for the head lights and fog lights (from hilux). The light bar and tail lights are also 5mm. The running lights are 3mm. And I believe the reverse lights may also be 3mm.
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I found the website. This route is more expensive than making your own but they are BRIGHT!!! My truck blinds me when I start to bring it back at night. I did have one go bad but I am 99% sure its because the body caught on it and messed it up.
http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com/ledlights1.html
http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com/ledlights1.html
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RE: tamiya toyota tundra high lift kit
okay thank you ill look it over and see what i think and might order up some i foudn the part i need called tamiay they are sendign me a full replacment set of the light bucket's on the brush guard. but for now i repostioned them to two on the outer sides' of it looks okay will be happier when the other's there here to have it back at four.. any link on how to post picture's ill ahve some soon and would like to share them how do i go about doing that thanks zach.
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When your typing your message there should be a button that says image. Simply click the button and [img][/img] will be posted into you text box. Just paste the image location like this. [img]paste location here[/img]. You do have to upload your pictures to a online storage area. I use photo bucket. Its free and has a good layout so I suggest trying it. If your images are overly large just post a link to the picture or album. That way people don't have to wait forever or have 1 picture take up the entire screen.