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image.png I can across this seller on eBay and for what I get, it looks like a lot of the light pairs I see on Amazon and other places for cheaper. With that many reviews it seams like a good deal. Anyone had experience with this seller?
 

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Yes. I bought my halos from them a year ago. Got the same exact deal, headlights with an aftermarket style taillight as part of the deal. For the exact same listed price. My taillights are different than those ones shown. And my halo headlights have a black housing so they appear much darker. But same product. Happy with my halos however when I got them the adjustment screws were broken and wouldn't adjust where the beams were aimed. They weren't willing to do anything to fix them. I ended up having to disassemble the whole thing and replace it myself. Which sucked. That being said my headlights themselves have been great ever since. Ipex motoring has terrible customer service. And then about 2 months ago my running light lenses were cracked after less than a year and when I contacted them to ask about purchasing replacement lenses, they never responded to me. After 5 separate emails because there is no customer service line to call. I ended up buying a replacement sent of identical lenses from another seller. Do a little bit of research and see if you can find similar or the same product from another seller. Im not unhappy with my headlights. Quite the opposite. I love my headlight setup. It just took a lot of work to straighten them out and I wouldn't recommend buying from that specific seller.
 
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Anyone had their side steps line x coated? A twisted ankle has me thinking it's not a bad idea since it's all black coated.
 

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Not sure how it would hold on plastic. I see fender flares coated with line x so I would imagine it would work.
Great for traction when dry, extremely slippery when wet tho.
 

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Oh gotcha. Yeah that stuff is a pain in the behind. Lol. It gets super dirty and then doesn't come clean very well. And it's pretty slick when it's wet. I don't imagine that would be a great idea for the running board plastic.
 
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Oh gotcha. Yeah that stuff is a pain in the behind. Lol. It gets super dirty and then doesn't come clean very well. And it's pretty slick when it's wet. I don't imagine that would be a great idea for the running board plastic.
Never mind then! Not sure how to increse grip then.
 

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I'm not much help. I am tall enough to climb in and out of my truck without stepping on the running board. So I almost never step on that black plastic. I put a little bit of trim shine on it when I wash my truck to keep it looking black. That makes it just a slick!
 

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I took mine off.
But if you go to home depot they have step pads that are like sand paper, those are grippy wet or dry. You can easily cut them down to size.
And they have a sticky back to secure them down
 

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