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blackbetty14

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Is your single row mounted to the bumper? Almost looks like airdam

It’s mounted in front of the air dam, in the plastic top. The curved single row is perfect shape and height for that area as it fits the space perfectly. The only issue is you loose a little light bc it’s so close to the ground so more foreground light up close to the truck.

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Man, that looks really nice! How did you mount that bar to your air dam? Did you do a cut out?
I just posted a pic for another response. It’s mounted to the plastic air dam top area, 2 holes and a large washer and your done. The plastic is strong enough for single tow light bars.
 

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Lol! I run one on my 4th Gen dually, my 5th Gen, my travel trailer, my enclosed car trailer, and just put one on the wife's car which makes it a ton easier for her to back into the garage at night.
How does that work with the backup camera? I remember the vled license plate backup lights and thought the chips/beam would affect the camera as it sorta looks down at the license plate.
 

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How does that work with the backup camera? I remember the vled license plate backup lights and thought the chips/beam would affect the camera as it sorta looks down at the license plate.


It's an immense help! I live in the real countryside, so when it's dark, it's really dark! In fact, on my 5th Gen, which has the factory LED lights, the reverse are pitiful and the reverse camera was rendered useless! I added the VLED and it was a game changer and works great!

I know some folks had a keyboard exercise in debating camera flare with the VLED. I prefer real-world data, and doing such there is no flare. The chipset is not omni-directional and has a rather straight cast. I actually took out the LED bulbs I had in my 4th Gen's reverse lights after adding the VLED because those bulbs did cause camera flare.
 

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30” RC in the grill, 40” RC in the bumper


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Between the window tint and being an older fart I needed more light when I backed up, these worked great, and as others indicated, I tapped the back up wire on the trailer plug since the body computer did not like the extra load when I hooked them up to the back up lights

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RC Black series 40”. Just added the grill with 30” light bar. Need to adjust it as it looks crooked to me. Post some pics tomorrow. Gotta get new switches as the ones for both light bars don’t stick very well.


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Where i used to keep mine as well. I've since remounted mine. Mine looks beat up in the that pic but i recently took it apart and repainted it which can be done easily. This style of light bar puts off a ton of light, is awesome offroad.

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I have a 2011 bighorn Hemi. I did a lot of searching and cane up with a great fit. I will try to send pictures. Used all rigid lights, pricey but way more heavy duty than anything I have seen out there. Wired system using painless wiring, they are the best. Bought a factory auxillary switch for a ram 2500. Came out great.

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Couldn’t fit all the pictures in. I moved the factory fog lights behind the grill. Put a combination driving/fog bar between my tow hooks. Put a fog cube and driving cube in each original fog light hole in Tony. Put fog lights combo in back. The lights are awesome. At night they turn it to day. Great for my old eyes.
 

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I have a 2011 bighorn Hemi. I did a lot of searching and cane up with a great fit. I will try to send pictures. Used all rigid lights, pricey but way more heavy duty than anything I have seen out there. Wired system using painless wiring, they are the best. Bought a factory auxillary switch for a ram 2500. Came out great.

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Those factory AUX switches were a nice touch!
 

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i cut out my bumper for the led pods and just tied them into my reverse lights led.jpg led.jpg led2.jpg led.jpg led2.jpg
 

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I have a 2011 bighorn Hemi. I did a lot of searching and cane up with a great fit. I will try to send pictures. Used all rigid lights, pricey but way more heavy duty than anything I have seen out there. Wired system using painless wiring, they are the best. Bought a factory auxillary switch for a ram 2500. Came out great.

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WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE SWITCHES? Can they be added to the top switch cluster you think? Do they need to be dealer activated? If you have a part number that would be amazing. I want a clean look for LED or other Add-ons, these would be perfect. - Thanks
 
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Rigid SRQ pros in the tow hook covers and a 30” single tow spot beam rough country black out bar below the chrome bumper. Rear backup I have 2 super bright LED mini pods with 10w 120* chips 1k lumens each. The stainless bolts and washers have been painted black to match now.

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Do you have photos on how you mounted the two spots next to your tow hitch? I've been contemplating the same idea to provide better rear lighting. Thanks in advance
 
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