Ok I did my dome lights with a little twist.
I used L.E.D. light pads instead of a regular incandescent lamp.
Took about an hour start to finish.
Here is what you will need.
I already had the actual dome light package. I believe I got it from O'reily's, most auto parts store will likely have them.
I got the LED pads from Auto Zone for 14 dollars a piece.
-Phillips head screw driver for the lens.
-Scissors or some dykes to cut the wire.
-Lighter to strip the wires or wire strippers.
-Some electrical tape ( shrink tubing will also work )
-Some sort of knife or saw.
Alright, well the light pads have a "Try Me" feature, and have a little 12 volt battery pack in the package as well. ( Keep these for neat little projects later on )
You need to cut these off
They have plugs on the ends of them, I didn't use them so I cut them off
Next, use the pre-existing wire that went from the light pad to the battery, and connect them together, also cutting the connectors off of those.
Next, I cut the part where the original bulb went in at so it was flush on the back.
After you have done that, use the sticky pad on the back of the light pad and stick to the inside of the Dome Light housing itself after removing the lens, and run your wires out the back.
Put your lens back on and you have your finished product.
I had to figure out what wires were what in the truck itself, and splice them into the new lights, Mount and you are done
ENJOY YOUR NEW LIGHTS!!