Agreed. Is the "F"supposed to stand for "Ford"? Not a good design.I have to say the backward "F" looks bizarre.
never seen them beforeHello all, I was wondering if anyone has purchased these.![]()
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I have sent mine back for condensation and water only on passenger side?? Weird but I made my own side marker/ blinker lightsI agree. I found Condensation in my passenger side marker yesterday.
Dad = right on. Building on the experience of you and others, I appended my custom side marker light/blinker build a couple of days ago.Not to toot my own horn, but there's a large thread on this topic with not only my original modification for the side badge, but with many different variations and ideas posted by our members. If you're not happy with the Mabett's or the ones shown on this thread, check it out.
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/-converting-the-maverick-side-badge-to-a-signal-lamp-light-diy-how-to-and-result-video-night-video-added.27369/
Sent my first Mabett set back for exchange because of leaks. Removed covers and sealed everywhere possible on the replacement set before installation. Fingers crossedI agree. I found Condensation in my passenger side marker yesterday.
Absolutely love to see posts such as yours whereby one idea leads to another and another.Dad = right on. Building on the experience of you and others, I appended my custom side marker light/blinker build a couple of days ago.
To the OP, my underlying goal was that I wanted an OEM look. The 3D printed lenses from GadCAD 3D [$24 including shipping on Etsy] are the foundation of the OEM look. Using those, there is no need to pry off the side emblem. Drill the 3/4" hole for the LED with a paddle bit, emblem in place.
Carefully apply the 1/4" 3M two sided auto trim tape to the lenses, leaving no gaps, and I believe they are as water proof as anything else. To be fair, I don't direct the hose at it and I don't go through carwashes. [The attached Word doc file must be downloaded- it doesn't display here]