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Complete Performance Amber Chrome Cab Light Kit 73-97 Ford F-250/F-350

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Complete Performance Amber Chrome Cab Light Kit 73-97 Ford F-250/F-350You'll absolutely love these amber chrome cab lights. They are a direct OEM replacement lens. The curvature of the light base allows them to sit exactly as they should on the roof of your cab. In this kit you will receive a set of 5 lights. You'll need to provide bulbs, wiring harness and screws. A complete kit for those of you without OEM lights will be available soon. Read Garrett Mazon's review on these lights vs. the cheap eBay lights below:

You'll absolutely love these amber chrome cab lights. They are a direct OEM replacement lens. The curvature of the light base allows them to sit exactly as they should on the roof of your cab. In this kit you will receive a set of 5 lights. You'll need to provide bulbs, wiring harness and screws.

A complete kit for those of you without OEM lights will be available soon. Read Garrett Mazon's review on these lights vs. the cheap eBay lights below: Garrett Mazon's Review on Complete Performance Cab Lights vs. Cheap Cab Lights "So, The LONG DEBATED cab light debate. Forgive me as I do not have a factory cab light to compare it to in the photos, but I have attached a photo of a FACTORY cab light that I had painted that is installed on my F350.

Let's get the details, On the LEFT/TOP is the eBay cab light, that you can purchase from eBay between $26.00 and $43.00. On the RIGHT/BOTTOM is the Complete Performance Cab light that you can purchase directly from Paul Rutledge or Chris Rutledge at Complete Performance for $80.00. Both of these Cab Lights are 'Smoked' in color.

So, I will list the noticeable differences I've found between the two. The First photo is all three colors available from Complete Performance, which includes a Factory cab light in the middle. The Second photo. You can see the color difference here, the eBay one is more bluish/purple. The CP one is more of a brown, which if you've ever smoked lights using actual paint/clear, this is how they turn out.

You'll also notice that the mounting holes are completely different. The eBay one sets the screws on top of the base, where as the CP one sets the screw down inside the base, like the OE one would be. Another thing to note is the actual shape of the lens itself. The eBay one is round, following the curvature of the base.

The CP one is flatter, just like the OE one would be. The Third photo reiterates what I stated above. The Fourth photo shows the thickness of the bases, and if you look closely, you can see that the eBay one sits FLAT on the desk, and the CP one actually has a curve to the base. If you remember, the roof on your truck is NOT flat.

The Fifth photo reiterates the above, and you can also see they have added a drain to the back of the lens base. Which only means that they are expecting water to get inside the lens. Ill bring this up now, but they both seem to be "plastic welded" together. But the CP one shows much more melting between the two.

The Sixth photo shows the huge difference in the base thickness, and also highlights the shape of the base. CP wins again with the curved base. The Seventh photo highlights the major difference in the mounting holes. CP being exactly like OE. The Eighth photo shows the light socket mainly. Notice that the eBay one has smaller openings for the socket to lock into?

Nothing worse than your light socket not fitting into the light housing. I tried inserting a socket into the eBay one and had a difficult time getting it into it. I actually quit because I didn't want to break either of them. The CP one also has a made in Mexico sticker on it. Not cheap Chinese plastic. The Ninth photo shows the whole Base.

Note the color. The CP one is more grey, and the eBay one is more brown. Another note here is the notch in the base. For anyone that doesn't have factory cab lights, this lets the ground wire for the lights pass through to the screw as a ground. The Tenth photo. The mounting screws are lined up on both sides.

You can see that the mounting square is actually set into a different place. This also changes the location of the bulb inside the lens. The Eleventh photo shows the seals. The eBay one is thicker, and a lot more dense. I don't see this type of foam actually creating a bond to the painted surface of the truck.

The thicker foam will also stick out and be seen since the cab light isn't curved to fit the roof, which is also why I think its thicker... The CP seal is more of a smooth foam, much softer, and less dense. I could find this seal sticking to the paint much better, and creating a better seal. The Twelfth photo reiterates what I said above.

The Thirteenth photo is my personal truck, with factory cab lights that I had smoked using black/clear paint. So, in review. You get what you pay for. The MAJOR thing for me is the curvature of the base. If it doesn't fit the roof, it doesn't seal. The thicker seal isn't going to make up for that flat bottom of the eBay light.

The Cab light can rock on the roof since its mounted in the middle of the light. There are some differences that I pointed out that most wont even care about. But when you're going to fit AND finish, then it matters. The seal on the CP one is better. The Plastic itself on the CP one is better. I held both of them and flexed them both in my hands.

The CP one was sturdy, while the eBay one had a some flex to it, followed by an interesting little creak. The mounting screws being recessed into the CP one is a big thing too. Most of the mounting screws don't look the best, and when people install them, they usually don't use stainless screws. Once again, about the fit and finish.

The CP one is for sure 100% more OE than the eBay one. If I had to buy cab lights again, I'd be giving Complete Performance a phone call. I've been running their cab lights on my trucks for a few years now, with no issues. Bulb sockets went in good, no leaks inside the truck, they fit the roof nicely. Everything is good."Check out the latest Review from Green Handle Media!!!

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An amazing book. Reading the book helped me understand why the US is experiencing difficulties in "perceived righteousness" today. I would recommend it to anyone who would like to change the World for the better. Howard Zinn is a benevolent hacker: the kind of hacker I would like my children to be, and why not: all children to be. For me, Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States hacks history and defines a problem and offers a solution: 1. The problem: a one-sided patriotic history enslaves the masses, 2. The solution: a bottom-up, humanistic history empowers everyone and opens the doors for future reconciliations among different communities.(1) At this critical juncture of human history both are relevant not only for the US but rather for our race. A one-sided patriotic bias in history: at what cost? 1. hides wrongdoings and the associated guilt, 2. serves as the first line of defense to deflect current & future criticisms for the past & current mistakes, 3. tampers data gathering, silences questioning & divergence of opinions, 4. reduces communication among communities, 5. defines “the patriotic” and increases the chances of populating the armed forces, 6. defines the other: “the unpatriotic,” 7. increases insecurities, 8. evokes fears (of retribution, etc.) 9. can be misused to justify violence against “the other,” 10. builds a common memory for the masses, builds their egos so that these egos can later be exploited, 11. allows the word “culture” to be used as an equivalence: American culture = being American; (2) 12. a politician can mix these facts to incite emotional reactions of the masses and eventually reach a higher number of votes in a predetermined direction, inexpensively, 13. at school, in the media, in speeches of politicians, and during different rituals (starting with reciting the pledge of allegiance and singing of the national anthem) the patriotic history is repeated and reinforced. Under these conditions, the masses learn to repeat what is given to them. They shun away from questioning further. Their concept of free-will is replaced by a misplaced trust. They learn not to deviate from the norm: they are enslaved and are not even aware of this enslavement. Many words lose their meaning: “a more perfect Union” “Justice” “secure the Blessings of Liberty,” “democracy.” A higher degree of cynicism and later a deep feeling of helplessness ensue. There are costs to the individual, the family, the society. Since many worldwide look up to the US morally, the use of one-sided patriotic history in the US produces world leaders who imitate bad examples. Consequently, Humanity pays dearly. A bottom-up, humanistic history empowers everyone: 1. can eliminate ignorance, 2. can eliminate convenient forgetfulness, 3. can eliminate arrogance, 4. improve self-esteem, communication, & understanding 5. can reduce violence, 6. can empower the individuals and the masses: psychologically and economically and thus improve the quality of life, 7. can help the path to sustainable peace. Among the different communities, the wounds are real. A one-sided history often does not address all of these wounds. Denial freezes any possibility of a reconciliation. A reconciliation process would pass through an acceptance of a historical wrong doing. In time, mankind may realize that what Howard Zinn has started may be the building blocks of sustainable peace. As a new year starts, I wish upon all of us: nations, creeds, ethnicities, etc. our very own Howard Zinns. (1) In the US, these communities can be whites, blacks, American Indians, Mexicans, WASPS, Catholics, Jews, Moslems, Chinese, Japanese, etc. In Turkey, where I am from, these communities include the seculars, non-seculars, Alevites, Armenians, Greeks, Jews, Kurds, etc. (2) Most of us are led to believe that “being” American/WASP/Jewish/Moslem/... is a “culture;” we almost always have these attributes thanks to coincidences; i.e. we are born into these “states;” how can a state that is largely a coincidence, be culture? I would suggest that only what is done through our free-will is deemed culture. Interestingly worldwide, the education systems, the media, and politicians use and propagate the word “culture” to imply largely a static state, rather than the result of a willful action.
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This book is perfect for people who love history in general. Very interesting topic in that it deserts why different cultures became more prominent than others over time. I’m still getting through it, but wanted to write a positive review because I’m enjoying it so much.
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Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs, and Steel is all about figuring out why some societies became super powerful while others didn’t. His main idea is that geography and the environment had a huge impact. Basically, places with good crops and animals to farm had an easier time growing and becoming stronger. The book mixes history, science, and geography in a way that’s pretty easy to follow, even though it covers a lot. Some people think Diamond focuses too much on geography and doesn’t consider enough other factors, but it definitely makes you think differently about history and why the world is the way it is today. It’s a really interesting read if you’re into learning about why things turned out the way they did.
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