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Do you already have the bar, cause you need to make sure you have enough space in the middle because mine has l think 22" in the middle and with the mounting brackets my 20" light becomes 21.5" so you need to make sure you have room for everything before you order it. I got my light off of Amazon for $90, can't afford a $500 rigid light with a daughter driving, but it worked the first day and continues to work and puts off a pretty good amount of light. I would recommend buying a wiring harness, I got one on Amazon for $35 shipped, it's from rigid industries and it has the relay and power and ground hookups and even a switch all I had to do was clip the end off because it comes with a plug for a rigid light and splice mine in.

Yes I do have it. I think the bar is actually 22" but when the mounts are attatched it is 24" from outside to outside of mount

 

 

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Yes I do have it. I think the bar is actually 22" but when the mounts are attatched it is 24" from outside to outside of mount

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Just remember measure twice order once, they should have full dimensions listed on the website.

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They do. I double checked the light bar. I'm going to triple check the bull bar when I get off work

 

 

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man that 50" Cree light is really tempting never going to find a deal like that again.

 

especially since im really happy with these Cree pods that I purchased are really good. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G620ZVU/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

see pics below. I wired them so that they turn on when I turn on the fog lights.

 

Check out the pics let me know what you guys think

 

 

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man that 50" Cree light is really tempting never going to find a deal like that again.

 

especially since im really happy with these Cree pods that I purchased are really good. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G620ZVU/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

see pics below. I wired them so that they turn on when I turn on the fog lights.

 

Check out the pics let me know what you guys think

 

 

Looks great! If I didn't get a bull bar I was considering doing thatn

 

Also I must agree with you on the 50" I didn't want to get one at first becuase they are so expensive but after seeing that listing, I may order one and just hang on to it for a while incase if I do decide to put it on. No telling how long that deal will be avaliable.

 

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Looks really clean can you share mounting pictures of the lights?

 

 

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Screw it! I couldn't let that deal pass.

Thanks for the link

Let me know how well it works ASAP! I may order one for shiggles! It's cheap enough! [emoji23] and if it breaks then oh well! Atleast it wasn't a $500+ bar! But if it works! Hey, I'm doing pretty well with a $60 bar rather than a$500+

 

 

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Screw it! I couldn't let that deal pass.

Thanks for the link

I ordered one a couple weeks ago. It probably comes out of the same Chinese factory as the expensive ones and has a 2 year warranty. If there are quality issues, they should show up within the warranty period. It's on a slow boat from China so I don't expect to receive it for another few weeks.

 

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I ordered one a couple weeks ago. It probably comes out of the same Chinese factory as the expensive ones and has a 2 year warranty. If there are quality issues, they should show up within the warranty period. It's on a slow boat from China so I don't expect to receive it for another few weeks.

 

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I just ordered one as well... Why not for 60 bucks? Let us know how yours turns out. I'll be interested to find out

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Screw it! I couldn't let that deal pass.
Thanks for the link

 

I ordered one a couple weeks ago. It probably comes out of the same Chinese factory as the expensive ones and has a 2 year warranty. If there are quality issues, they should show up within the warranty period. It's on a slow boat from China so I don't expect to receive it for another few weeks.

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I just ordered one as well... Why not for 60 bucks? Let us know how yours turns out. I'll be interested to find out

 

 

 

Keep us posted and pictures whey they come in

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Keep us posted and pictures whey they come in

 

 

 

If it doesn't go on the truck it will go on the Kawasaki Mule my friends grandpa has. I'm hoping the seller puts a 30'' on there so I can mount behind my grill.

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If it doesn't go on the truck it will go on the Kawasaki Mule my friends grandpa has. I'm hoping the seller puts a 30'' on there so I can mount behind my grill.

 

That was the first thing I searched for. If he does I'll be buying a couple of them

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That was the first thing I searched for. If he does I'll be buying a couple of them

 

They're sure nice to have. I have a 30" Totron bar on my RZR. Most functional added accessory I have put on it. Really throws a ton of light. I want to have a 30" behind the grill to discourage thieves. They like to snatch them off bumpers and roof lines around here like it's going out of style. I hate those type people.

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