doobaloo132
Junior Member
Put these on not to long ago and have been super happy with the result. I ended up going with two spots (amber lenses) and two floods (clear lenses). These are pretty bright, so looking back I would have probably gone with all spots so I can aim the light a little more.
Install was straight forward. Three bolts to pull down the old housings and the new bracket uses the same mounting locations and hardware.
Putting the lights in the housings and getting them to fit in the bumper was a little more difficult. I would recommend having a buddy outside the truck while you're under the bumper. Also grab a cold one and be patient. It's a tight fit. Mount the lights in the bracket first then find the spot where the lights can sit and not interfere with each other or the bumper. Next tighten everything so it's difficult to move the lights but not completely so you don't have to crawl under the truck to aim them. Lastly bolt them up and hook up the wires! Use zip ties to secure the extra wiring.
So far the lights and bracket have lasted through a Minnesota salty winter so they seem to be good quality.

Install was straight forward. Three bolts to pull down the old housings and the new bracket uses the same mounting locations and hardware.
Putting the lights in the housings and getting them to fit in the bumper was a little more difficult. I would recommend having a buddy outside the truck while you're under the bumper. Also grab a cold one and be patient. It's a tight fit. Mount the lights in the bracket first then find the spot where the lights can sit and not interfere with each other or the bumper. Next tighten everything so it's difficult to move the lights but not completely so you don't have to crawl under the truck to aim them. Lastly bolt them up and hook up the wires! Use zip ties to secure the extra wiring.
So far the lights and bracket have lasted through a Minnesota salty winter so they seem to be good quality.


