I use to say I was building my new truck one part at a time when I had my XJOne peice at a time, bought my warthog online, I'll have the only one there is around!
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I use to say I was building my new truck one part at a time when I had my XJOne peice at a time, bought my warthog online, I'll have the only one there is around!
At this rate you’ll beat Ford to building one in no timeOne peice at a time, bought my warthog online, I'll have the only one there is around!
Wow those are some pricey meatballs!Do you know if these are plug n play, OP? Would be interested in a before/after udpate! Also, I see another pair on eBay that also have "warthog" sticker on them. Interesting for sure.
Just make sure you finish it before the next refresh, or you'll end up with a '20, '21, '22, '23,' 24, '25, '26, '27, '28, '29 BroncomobileOne peice at a time, bought my warthog online, I'll have the only one there is around!
I'm very interested to see if you can get this to function. This was very, very, very price and process prohibitive for Ranger.So I bought a Big Bend Bronco because mine wasn't going to get built anytime soon. One of the things I liked was the Signature LED headlights and mine didn't come with them. Low and behold I found a pair, or what I thought was a pair on eBay. When they arrived today, I noticed something interesting. One of the lights has the name WARTHOG and the part number on it. Did I somehow get a preproduction WARTHOG/RAPTOR headlight? I guess I'll found out when I plug it in. If it's a no go as far as both being the same, back to eBay.
It was my bad for getting so excited to think there was a possibility it may have worked. It's not like the old days, lol. After talking to one of the techs at my local dealer, he checked into 2 mannequins (1 with signature lighting and 1 without, both Big Bends) they have on the lot and he is pretty certain the base version doesn't have the required components to make the Signature headlights function properly. The taillights are certain to not work due to the BLIS components the lower end trim doesn't have as described in your post. I hope the aftermarket catches up soon and I can seek out other options. I just want mine to be different from the sea of Big Bends that will be roaming the roads soon.I'm very interested to see if you can get this to function. This was very, very, very price and process prohibitive for Ranger.
I made a thread on this very subject a while back (that you obviously didn't find through using the search function prior to pulling the trigger on buying lamps) and it's exceedingly unlikely you can get them running if Ford followed the Ranger playbook on the upgraded lighting.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...rom-base-to-signature-possible-process.12196/
That being said, I would love to be wrong on this! Look forward to your findings and updating the thread above with your results.
Hey, they will work for sure. It just won't be plug and play!It was my bad for getting so excited to think there was a possibility it may have worked. It's not like the old days, lol. After talking to one of the techs at my local dealer, he checked into 2 mannequins (1 with signature lighting and 1 without, both Big Bends) they have on the lot and he is pretty certain the base version doesn't have the required components to make the Signature headlights function properly. The taillights are certain to not work due to the BLIS components the lower end trim doesn't have as described in your post. I hope the aftermarket catches up soon and I can seek out other options. I just want mine to be different from the sea of Big Bends that will be roaming the roads soon.
Looks like regular signature lights. Warthog sticker on these as well on eBayhow about a picture of the headlight?
Yeah, it should work... at least electrical wise. I've seen them on hotrod and classics. I m going to upgrade to led on my 52' pickup.Hey, they will work for sure. It just won't be plug and play!
Search Ranger5G for threads. There's a guy there that documented the process as he runs full LED setup on a base Ranger.
(Helps he works at a dealership)