Finally upgraded my fogs to Rigid D2

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battledenali

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Installed a pair of custom fab Rigid D2 lights in the fog space. And a 30” bar behind the grill to activate with the high beams. And then modified them so you can run the fogs and high beams at the same time.

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Nice. Have you had a chance to try the light bar at night? Does it still work well from behind the grill?
 

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Man, that is slick - did you have them professionally installed or DIY? I like the light bar idea behind the grill and would like some info on the wiring. Also in NJ - GSP exit 165
 
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Man, that is slick - did you have them professionally installed or DIY? I like the light bar idea behind the grill and would like some info on the wiring. Also in NJ - GSP exit 165

professional install I can’t take the credit. There a custom shop out of Mahwah that works on all high end exotics.
 

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Man, that is slick - did you have them professionally installed or DIY? I like the light bar idea behind the grill and would like some info on the wiring. Also in NJ - GSP exit 165
Exit 165!!!???...I'm 30 minutes west of exit 14!!!! 165 is like Canada to me !!!!

Theres a place in Oakland called Lightwerks Global. They do superior work. Company I work for sends all their trucks there for their lighting needs.

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Canada Eh - Sounds sounds like you are from Kentucky.

Name calling aside - thanks for the info! I'll check them out - Guesstimate for just the bar around $2-250?
 
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Canada Eh - Sounds sounds like you are from Kentucky.

Name calling aside - thanks for the info! I'll check them out - Guesstimate for just the bar around $2-250?
2 - 250. Not for a 30” rigid midnight edition. Maybe the brackets are $200. Plus labor, the whole front end has to come apart on the Denali to get in there.
 

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Nice. Have you had a chance to try the light bar at night? Does it still work well from behind the grill?

If it's a Rigid Bar you'll have no problem... behind the Grill or wherever... Matter of fact i have a buddy who has the previous body style Tahoe with his behind the Grill... it's almost like the Grill isn't there.
Rigid Quality... Expensive hell yes!.. but when you hit that switch you forget about what they Cost.
 

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Not to go off on a bit of a tangent but looks really nice, I actually just got the brackets from KD Fabworks and the D-Series hyperspots for the inboard lights, the Midnight Edition combo spot for the outboards. Both appear dark and not really reflective when they are off based on the photos. Would look nice to match with my Midnight Edition Z71 truck. I also got the high beam foglight harness from Gen5DIY and the dual deutch to H16 harness from Starkey but even though they said it works for a PSX26W socket I had to actually cut the keys down in the connector just to get it to fit but I will take it and verified with voltmeter it works....

Lightbar behind grille ironically was also what I was looking to do (dependent on the shutters) as grille guard options are limited to none with skid plate and also the parking sensors but this gives a cleaner look anyway in my personal opinion...

Again both of you - Nice builds, they look almost like they belong there from factory. Those really should be standard on these trucks but we can only dream.....
 

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Not to go off on a bit of a tangent but looks really nice, I actually just got the brackets from KD Fabworks and the D-Series hyperspots for the inboard lights, the Midnight Edition combo spot for the outboards. Both appear dark and not really reflective when they are off based on the photos. Would look nice to match with my Midnight Edition Z71 truck. I also got the high beam foglight harness from Gen5DIY and the dual deutch to H16 harness from Starkey but even though they said it works for a PSX26W socket I had to actually cut the keys down in the connector just to get it to fit but I will take it and verified with voltmeter it works....

Lightbar behind grille ironically was also what I was looking to do (dependent on the shutters) as grille guard options are limited to none with skid plate and also the parking sensors but this gives a cleaner look anyway in my personal opinion...

Again both of you - Nice builds, they look almost like they belong there from factory. Those really should be standard on these trucks but we can only dream.....
I had to trim the harnesses from starkey as well. The midnight edition lights are a nice touch for more discreet look. I installed some rigid midnight edition under the rear bumper to function as reverse lights and wired them into the factory reverse lights so they automatically come on. Because the lens is tinted you don’t even notice them from behind unless they are on.
 

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Did you all have to remove the bumper entirely to get to the fogs or just part of the wheelwell liners? Also got my two sets today. Very bright and clean beams of light but surprised how small the beams are even for those versions.... Maybe saving that issue for combo lightbar with floods to cover that aspect but I am happy with them. Also they are very heavy but I like that, shows quality.
 

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