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Do you worry about it getting dirty (ie: bugs in summer time, dirt, etc)?Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk

It's designed to take abuse, more than any factory GM parts current making up the front of the truck. Plus, it has a great warranty.

I might cover it on long road trips during lovebug season, just to make it easier to clean, but that's about it.

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Hey guys just wondering if anyone else did it and if they used a different light bar? I know you can get cheaper ones but its all about the demsions of the light bar? Really wanting to do this but not wanting to pay 600.00 for the light and I want the light to fill the gap if I'm gonna cut out that plastic

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Whoa....$219 for 6" of light?! :( Sent from my DROID RAZR HD

 

They are the top of the line; people that have them say they are the best. I haven't been able to bring myself to those prices, however I will be getting a few sets of the D2's in the future.

 

As far as light bars go, I've seen good reviews on these guys. I haven't ordered from them yet though

http://www.trailworthyfab.com/Trail-Worthy-Fab-Trail-Series/

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$269 for a 30"...certainly better pricing than Rigid; I wonder how performance is. Anyone else planning on throwing a light bar on their rigs?

 

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Posted

Anyone else rocking auxiliary lights? Particularly sweet LED bars?

 

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sorry members, its taken me longer than expected to get all of the information for the LEDs.

All offered by Pro-Lite with lifetime warranty. Site says different but he guarantees product for life. All built by same manufacture as Rigid but powder coated rather than anodized.

 

go to

 

http://pro-lights.com/

 

all prices are good till April 1st and all include free-shipping

We can build a list and you can call them directly and mention the forum and my name, to get discount and to pay with CC.

 

Curved LED bars

C-30 415.00

C-40 515.00

C-50 615.00

 

 

Straight Bars series 1

 

Pro 6- 155.00

Pro 12- 255.00

Pro 20- 315.00

Pro 30- 360.00

Pro 40- 460.00

Pro 50- 560.00

 

 

Straight Bars Series 2

Pro 30- 415.00

Pro 40- 515.00

Pro 50- 660.00

 

 

20 watt square Flood

 

75.00 each or 140.00 pair

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Whoa....$219 for 6" of light?! :( Sent from my DROID RAZR HD

yikes...LED technology is costly but very cool. pro-light 155.00 still high for a 6 inch when you can get a 12 for 255.00

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Just picking up a new 2014 truck.

I like the mods you guys are doing.

I have an ATV with a 6" Rigid light bar.

I would like to know more about the behind the grill install?

How are you liking it after a few months?

I like the stealth look and I am considering installing behind the grill.

 

Thanks guys!

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Just picking up a new 2014 truck.

I like the mods you guys are doing.

I have an ATV with a 6" Rigid light bar.

I would like to know more about the behind the grill install?

How are you liking it after a few months?

I like the stealth look and I am considering installing behind the grill.

 

Thanks guys!

I love mine still. Works perfect

 

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I also love it, pita to remove bumper cap and grille but worth it in the long run. Going to remove my straight and put curved in a few weeks. Couple of other hidden options for around the truck we are looking at.

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