Installed 40 inch light bar in upper grill, and 2 flush mount led cubes in bumper

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Led cubes are wired into reverse lights and also have an alternate switch. Light bar is wired to the same switch 32 inch is. Very BRIGHT lol
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Whoa..that is one bright grille. Looks good tho.
 

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Looks good, I've been thinking about the same lights you have in the rear bumper for mine. What did you wire them to for the switch?
 
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Thanks man! And the wiring was pretty complex denali_WA. I was afraid to wire them directly into the reverse light bc I was afraid of popping fuzes , so we used the fuse box and wire into the relay.

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do you have any more pictures of the lights in the rear bumper during the day with them off?
 
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I hadn't painted the brackets yet. But this particular light bar I put in has four mounting points instead of the two on the outside, this one has sliding brackets and it is very convienet since I was limited to where I could mount. All you need is two small pieces of flat steel a few bolts and a saw. I didn't have to do much cutting. After figuring out how to mount it. It took maybe an hour.

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And also it's very stiff doesn't bounce around at all like I thought it might. No shake when offroad either. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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allow me to dig up an old thread, but could you point me in the right direction for those flush rear lights? With how dark my tint is it's hard to see out of the back at night and i was thinking about putting on a KC backup light kit, but i would much rather have those LEDs and flush mounting them is even better
 
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Yeah, mine are the rigid industries d21111 models. They are very bright, and I have 5% stacked on top stock tint, so i basically couldn't see anything. That's why I got these.

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Dude sweeeeet truck man!

Id love to do the lightbars in the grille, just cant seem to find a light bar with the same style of brackets along the body like yours.

Could you please tell me what light bars you have?!

and one more thing... which had been a major factor that has held me back from installing any extra lighting, what kind of switch and where did you mount it? pics would be great, but i understand!

thank you!
 
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Dude sweeeeet truck man!

Id love to do the lightbars in the grille, just cant seem to find a light bar with the same style of brackets along the body like yours.

Could you please tell me what light bars you have?!

and one more thing... which had been a major factor that has held me back from installing any extra lighting, what kind of switch and where did you mount it? pics would be great, but i understand!

thank you!
I'll take some pics tom, but the top led light bar is a KO offroad, it was the only one I could find with adjustable brackets, makes life very easy..

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