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    Like the video, your project is flying along. Great progress. I think I missed somewhere how the head lights flip around?
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Like the video, your project is flying along. Great progress. I think I missed somewhere how the head lights flip around?
    Thanks! For now, the headlights rotate manually thru a spring mounted arrangement. Lift up, rotate 180 degrees and drop back into a slot. I rarely drive at night, so not much of an issue. I'll look into a cab control arrangement if I decide to keep these lights.


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    Got the good camera out today





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    While building this truck, I wanted to make sure that I could park it inside my security fence and close the gate



    Thats got to be at least a 1/4" to spare!



    Also got some work done on the drivers side





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