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Click for more info and reviews of this Pacer Performance Vehicle Lights: https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Ligh... Check out some similar Vehicle Lights options: https://www.etrailer.com/fitguidevl.htm Search for other popular Dodge Ram Pickup parts and accessories: https://www.etrailer.com/vehicle/2007... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-install-p... Hi there, Ram owners. Today on your 2007 Ram 3500, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install Pacer Performance's Hi-Five LED truck cab lights. They're going to give it an almost factory appearance, but I like it even better due to the smoked lenses that we have. They have amber LED bulbs inside each one. It also comes with incandescent bulbs if you wanted to use them, but LEDs are significantly brighter than your incandescents. And they also last about 50 times as long. They also draw less power, which is great, especially since we're adding these in line with our running lights circuit. Because with it drawing less power, it means we don't have to worry about any over-amperage causing some issues with our truck, because LEDs draw almost no amperage in comparison with an incandescent.These lights are also going to improve the visibility that you have at night. So people around you will know where you're at at all times. And it also just adds that rugged large truck look, especially on our lifted truck here. If you've got a lifted truck, this really is the topper that makes it look like it's just even that much bigger and beefier, especially at night when this thing's behind you and all you see is the headlights and the lights on top. You're going to think, "Man, is that a. What is coming up behind me It must be huge."Included with your kit, you're going to receive your five lights. The assemblies have gaskets that go underneath each of them to keep it sealed, so no moisture can enter inside of the cab. You'll receive all of your mounting hardware as well as all of your lights. And what's cool about this kit is you get that double kit. So if you want to look old school, you do get the incandescents, but if you want to have a more modern type look that's you can't really tell too much different. There is a slight different in the incandescents because they are brighter. So that dimmer bulb, the incandescent, has that retro look where, the brighter LED bulbs give you a little bit more modern look.With all of the hardware that you get, you got everything you need there to install. You'll also receive wiring and quick splices, so you can easily connect all these lights together and run it down to whatever power source you like, whether it be tapping into your running lights circuit, so that way they come on when you turn your lights on, or if you want to use the included switch, that you can install and hook directly to your battery with an inline fuse. The fuse does come included with them. So that way you can just have them where you can turn it on and off whenever you'd like.We'll begin our installation by just taking the cab lights out of the package and just setting them up on the roof. We need to get an idea of where we want our lights to position. I'm going to be setting it up in an orientation like this where the three in the center are slightly closer together than the two on the outside. And we're going to hop up there, and I'll show you how I've determined that position, as well, to make sure everything's evenly spaced.So here we got another angle with our lights laid out. And the way I got it up here, you can see I've got a piece of measuring tape, and I just use some painter's tape to tape that across the top, so that way I know the distance from side to side. So I know where center is, so that way I could mark center and get the center light marked. And I also, once I found the center, I then measured eight inches back from the front because that's where I want these lights to be is eight inches back. Now, this roof does have an angle as it contours to your windshield.So now that I got center for this one, I went at each light where I wanted it positioned, and I went ahead and spaced these eight inches apart from the center one. And on these outside ones, I went four inches in from the outside. But then I also went here to the front and I measured eight inches back to each light. The ones on the outside, I measured nine inches back to space it just a little further back to give it a more contoured look.So now that we've got those laid out, we will be using the gaskets as a template to drill out the holes. But before we drill any holes, we need to go on the inside because we just don't want to start drilling straight down. Our headliner's there. We might have some wire and other c