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I have all the parts and drill bits, but unfortunately it rains every weekend so I haven’t gotten a chance too 

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Yeah... what is that all about???I have all the parts and drill bits, but unfortunately it rains every weekend so I haven’t gotten a chance too![]()
Wow, that paint really chipped off a lot, Looks great I sure wish it wouldn’t rain here every dang weekend
My guess is to get the template to lay flat?
Yours came out great. For sure aligning the Template is Key.
Exactly, the folds make it tricky. Plus my template wasn’t printed square; checked it against a flat wall and double checked the measurements on each side of the template and they were off by a couple inches. Took me forever to realize that the reason I couldn’t get the template to align was because the damn thing was printed crooked.
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Just use the lines/arrows they printed on the template. They point/line up with the edge of the windshield, one on each side (right and left). So all you have to do is line up those 2 arrows with the edge of the windshield, and then make it centered (measure from each door frame to those same lines, and slide template over to make those two measurements match). Now tape it down in the front by each arrow/line, and then tape the rest of the template while smoothing it out. Don't try to lay it all out smooth at once. Was really easy for me....
Cab lights installed yet? To those who have bought them.





finally installed my kit....the install wasn't difficult, the drilling was the easiest part. The overhead console was a pain to get down, the front clips didn't want to "unclip", thought I was going to break the SOB. I cut/split a large 55 gal trash bag and had that all the way across and taped to windshield to catch any shavings but IMO, most of the shavings were on the exterior top of the cab.

The wiring is simple, I used a fuse tap and connected it to fuse F79 which is actually for the clearance lights. I did make a small notch in the box for the wire to exit. The wire from the light harness was very long and reached this point with a couple feet to spare.
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