

However, if these guys are just a little bit too wild for you, Light Bar also offers a very similar-looking set, but with a red clear lens that I think toes the line perfectly between stock and an aftermarket light. It's your truck, you can modify it however you like. Now, don't get me wrong, for most owners out there, I would say the stock tail lights are fine, right? They look great, but if you're the type of owner who loves to switch things up, you love to modify and personalize your rig, well then installing a set of aftermarket lights is one of the easiest and I would argue, depending on your choice, one of the most affordable ways to do so.Now, the light bar options that we have currently on the table here, gang, are certainly going to appeal more to the truck owners who prefer more of that modified or aftermarket look and there's nothing wrong with that. Installation according to the site will get a solid one out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter and take about an hour at most of your time from start to finish, as we'll demonstrate later in the video.So, first things first, these tail lights will appeal to F-150 owners who do not currently have the Blind Spot Information System or BLIS installed on their F-150 and you're just looking to switch things up from those ordinary factory tail lights.

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Now, these DOT approved lights will feature a full LED operation along with some bonus accent lighting all for right around that low $300 price point. Justin: If you're looking to switch out the plain Jane factory tail lights on that 2018 and newer F-150, then you might wanna consider the Light Bar All Black LED Tail Lights that we have here.
