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There it is but I looks like its obstructed a lot unlike the gmc where u have more space!

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/163073-lights-behind-grill/?p=1509035

There it is but I looks like its obstructed a lot unlike the gmc where u have more space!

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/163073-lights-behind-grill/?p=1509035

There it is but I looks like its obstructed a lot unlike the gmc where u have more space!

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As soon as I get my 22" bar in and installed I'll post some pics for you.

 

that's a LT grill.. I think if I get a light bar behind the grill, I don't think you would see that much light come through.

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Rigid leds everywhere

 

 

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That looks very nice but I'm sure it set you back a few bucks.

 

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I was looking at strictly rigid for my 15 sierra slt but just can't spare that much money right now. Lol. Looks very good though on yours.

 

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I find that anything other than rigid is just Chinese made but...off-road led bars olb is a good company and pretty much about close in quality as rigid. Prices are more reasonable

 

 

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I'm looking at one the kerrs light is using. It's a curved 30" bar to go behind the grille and I'll probably go with that one. But I'm definitely going with d2 driving for the fogs.

 

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Rigid leds everywhere

 

 

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I have the same grille but am going with the Rouge Racing "Rebel" front bumper with Rigid's 40" RDS bar instead of the fog light kit. Just waiting on the funds to hit my bank so I can pre-order the bumper since they haven't released it yet.

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I was looking at strictly rigid for my 15 sierra slt but just can't spare that much money right now. Lol. Looks very good though on yours.

 

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i hear you i was looking at rigid but its way to expensive for me. i started to look around and i seen that rough country makes light bars too. yeah i know they make suspension parts but they do have a 3 year warranty on it.

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I'm a huge fan of Rigid lights, but for what it's worth, Baja Designs is a much better product. Dollar for dollar they beat out the lumens on every size (bar or pod). They also did some extreme torture tests to compare the two side by side and BD beat Rigid every time. Just saying.

 

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