Two spot lights or no spotlights?

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Chickensandwich

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So, I have a 2015 PPV with one spotlight, and I hate the look. I was trying to decide if I want to have the spotlight removed and the hole professional patched and painted, or go all in and get a 2nd spotlight and pushbar make this a bad-ass Tahoe. Price is a concern, so on one hand, I can take off the driver spot light and sell to help pay for the repair and inner pillar trim. Im not sure what the repair and paint would run, but I know it wont be cheap. On the other hand, drilling a hole and mounting the 2nd spot light would run about $100. Only problem, I cant find a right hand tahoe LED spotlight anywhere and Unity doesnt reply to emails.

Suggestions? Not sure which direction to go and how to get a right side spotlight if I go that way.
 

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I would say no spotlight unless you want to look like a cop. Also, depending on the vehicle and the spot light, it is just another thing for your head to hit in a major collision.
 

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I agree -- just get rid of the spotlights all together. My '15 came with both spotlights. Big loss on passenger side since you lose the convenience grab handle on the A pillar. I'm waiting to get mine into the shop now to close up the holes.
 
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I’ve decided to remove the spotlight. I can sell it to help defray the cost of the repair of the hole/paint.
 

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I’ve decided to remove the spotlight. I can sell it to help defray the cost of the repair of the hole/paint.

If there is no water leaking around the spotlight I would just leave it. I see a lot of decommissioned patrol vehicles in Florida with just one spotlight. Looks okay and the Leos could not care less. In Miami [where most motorists have guns in their vehicles] there is a better chance you will not get shot if road rage occurs if you have a spotlight which happens extremely often on I-95 and other roads here in South Florida.

But that is just me. To each his own.
 
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If there is no water leaking around the spotlight I would just leave it. I see a lot of decommissioned patrol vehicles in Florida with just one spotlight. Looks okay and the Leos could not care less. In Miami [where most motorists have guns in their vehicles] there is a better chance you will not get shot if road rage occurs if you have a spotlight which happens extremely often on I-95 and other roads here in South Florida.

But that is just me. To each his own.

I dont like just one spotlight. Ive got a Taurus interceptor with one and dont like it. I prefer either 2 or none. I was just trying to figure out the cheapest path to take.
 
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