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yup, i have them wired it as DRL.. They're only on when the key is on position and dim when they parking light is on to reduce the brightness

 

Cool, I'll look into these, I like them.

Mike

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yup.

this is my reverse led bars " 2 of them"

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This is the front 7" led bars

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They are much brighter in person.. :D

 

 

Not to thread jack..... Does the bull bar interfere with the front parking sensors?

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Not to thread jack..... Does the bull bar interfere with the front parking sensors?

yes, but i don't use them .

i just turn them off everytime..

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Man, there has to be a flush way to mount these....

Cut square hole in bumper.. But than no aiming

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Man, there has to be a flush way to mount these....

 

Thinking about mounting mine in the bumper steps, but haven't got around to seeing if there's anything actually behind them.

See my rough photo edit below for what I mean (and the look of square v/s round lights)

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I tried that... To thick and the light would have is main focal point on the step in sted of the ground

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Ordered a pair of Rigid Dually LED's tonight (#20111 / Flood pattern / 1568 lumens each).... will let y'all know how they look/function/perform this weekend.

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Got my Dually's in tonight, tested them out, everything worked fine..... and then I noticed the Rigid SRQ's! GRIPE! Same four LEDs, same output, but in a more low profile package. :banghead:

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Test fit and then installed my Dually LED lights.

I originally thought they'd hang down too far but you can barely see them from the side.

Didn't wire them up yet b/c the place online I where I ordered my specality rocker switches sent me the wrong ones.

 

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Mine dont hang low either.. Did you wire them same way i did

 

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I have a question, doesn't the trailer wiring offer a reverse source to power the lights. I know most boat trailers anymore will not roll backwards without this wire or has that changed since my trailer was built?

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I have a question, doesn't the trailer wiring offer a reverse source to power the lights. I know most boat trailers anymore will not roll backwards without this wire or has that changed since my trailer was built?

I am 99% sure there is reverse feed. Will be center pin on the 7 round.

 

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Did you wire them same way i did?

 

No, I wanted to control them via dash switch so lights are on their own relay & wiring harness.

 

 

I have a question, doesn't the trailer wiring offer a reverse source to power the lights. I know most boat trailers anymore will not roll backwards without this wire or has that changed since my trailer was built?

 

Yes, if you use LEDs, it's completely feasible to wire them only to trailer wiring because the amp draw is so small.

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