I agree, I'm not a fan of obvious aftermarket looking stuff, i like the OEM+ look. But I do think smoke would go good with the neutral colors. But like you guys, I'm definitely in for someone posting up pics so I can actually see it.
I'm definitely interested to see what the results will be like during your next oil change. Are you sticking to 5,000 mile intervals or following the truck's oil life readings?
If I had to guess, the Morimoto are using brighter LEDs then the stock units as there is no tapping of wires, it connects directly to the OEM units via a wire harness. They also come with 2 adapters to mate to any F150 taillight setup (Raptor LEDs, LEDs, incandescent w/ BLIS, incandescent w/o...
Hey I'm in Northern VA too (Ashburn). Most of my family is from Southern VA and Tidewater, so I frequent I95 a lot. Yeah it's crazy you doing 78 you're just keeping up with traffic at that point. Most big rigs seem to be pacing that along that stretch.
Thanks for sharing your towing...
Great question. Quick answer, the framed running light is about equal brightness to the actual brake light. I did not measure the lumens output from factory to the Morimotos, or running lights to brake lights, but I can tell you from the naked eye that the running light strip that frames the...
Man that would be too cool if it did light up each bar individually to identify payload capacity like the stock OBS does. This was not an option on my truck, so I can't confirm that it does or does not work.
Awesome! Cant wait to see them installed. On your color smoke is the perfect combo. If I had a neutral color truck smoke would be my only choice. I think they would look perfect on black, white, silver, and grey.