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Posted: Fri Sep 27th, 2019 09:37 pm |
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racsan built, not bought ![]() Joined: Fri Mar 15th, 2019
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put some extra lighting on, didnt really want a light bar but its well hidden and the light it puts off is great, be able to see deer on those early morning commutes home. I don't normally buy a installation / wiring kit, I usually have enough wire & stuff to build my own but this time I did spend the $30 for one. went together quick and easy. I couldnt have built and installed my own wiring harness and switch in the 30 min it took me to put this in. I spent more time mounting the light bar to the grille guard, the light and wiring kit. light was around 80, wiring harness 30. ![]() put the switch right under the factory light switch. ![]() cant hardly see it with the light bar not on. just how I like it. ![]() there it is. wish there was a way to show the diffrence at night. the stock lighing is about as usefull as a flashlight in comparison. ![]()
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