@@TenzaMotorsports like... I want to find one but down in Arkansas they have all become farm truck and are rusted to hell and back or on there last legs. Nice older trucks are trailer queens or workhorses that only know abuse.
As a new RAM owner I'm amazed at how easy they are to work on, thanks for showing how the rear light clusters come out, I was hesitant at pulling them incase there was a hidden screw in the arch somewhere
Thanks for the video and links, I have a 97 1500 I scored with only 124K on it and the headlights are really faded. This upgrade will help alot. Also no link to the bulbs just the housing
Never could figure out why dodge put a gray piece of plastic on the front bumper, I covered my crome and spray painted the bumper black to match the trim on my dodge 2500.
You didnt say or I missed it. Is that diesel? Im trying to take fog lights out and with the 12v there is no room whatsoever how did you get them out without loosing your shit? P.S. Thanks for the no music 20x extra loud and getting right into it with no bs . A lot of people could learn from that. Great vid!
Thanks for the compliments! It is a 24v diesel. The fog lights weren’t easy. That’s for sure. Like I said In the video. If you can get a friend to hold that plastic up for you or remove the trim. It’ll make it much easier!
First: Great video and great info! Second: Clicked on the link provided for the headlights... the link takes me to a 2-piece headlight. It also says it's for sport models only. Any info on which headlight this is would be appreciated!
Thanks for letting me know! Amazon Links have been giving me a lot of issues recently. The links expire or the listing gets changed and its hard to keep up with. I updated the link.
@@TenzaMotorsports Wow thanks so much! I really love the look of the headlights and wanted something updated, but that still "looks right" with this truck.
Do you find that the smoked lenses on the headlights/fog lights lower the brightness compared to the factory clear lenses? 2nd gen are notorious for dim lights from the factory.
The factory Lighting is so poor that these aftermarket lenses performed better even with a slight tint. I also used high end light bulbs. Even with these improvements this trucks front lights are marginal. I actually ended up using the led spots when other cars weren’t present.
My 2001 Ram 2500 has bezel openings for the fog lamps that are smaller than the direct replacement lamps I purchased. It didn't have factory installed lamps. Any idea what to do? Thanks
You can enlarge the opening or try a different location on the truck. If mine had not come with fogs I would hav purchased after market lights and mounted them somewhere else on the bumper. The stock fogs are not that effective. Good luck with your project.
@@TenzaMotorsports I believe my ram had a little bumper accident with the previous owner. Because I was able to do one side with a lot of extra maneuvers (cuting the old assembly, removing the brackets on the new one, installing the brackets again etc). But the other side is even more difficult. Anyways thanks for the video....i am getting there little by little.