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I have a set on mine.

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More details? NVM just say your sig, got anymore pics? like how the bolt up?

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More details? What mount?

 

I would like the info - mount , photo's up close ?????

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I would like the info - mount , photo's up close ?????

 

I'm interested also...

 

Do they get in the way of opening your hood?

 

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I too have had these for a while. They've gone drastically up in price since I bought them. The mounts are installed between the hood and the hinges. I've had mine for about 7,000 miles with no issues or loosening.

 

Amazon Link: T-Rex (p/n6390281-Bk)

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I can get some pics of the mount today when I get home from work. They bolt between the hood and the hood brackets. They do not interfere with the opening of the hood at all.

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Well my rigid dually spot lights came in and I'm not sure where to mount them.

 

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Hey guys, I haven't posted on this forum yet but I have read and got a lot of great ideas.
Forgive me if this has already been posted but i put in a rough country 30" curved light bar behind my grill. The light bar itself is more pricey than a Chinese light bar but seems of good quality. The real reason I bought it was for the mounting bracket. It's awesome, a few bolts and that's it. No cutting, drilling, or measuring. And there wiring harness is of excellent quality also. Wrapped in braided nylon of some kind. Plug and play with the Totron wireless remote. And that remote does work with the home link. You can order the bracket without the light bar if you wanted to find a cheaper one (I'm assuming other light bar brands would work but I would check your actual sizes). And on there website it only has the Sierra bracket (they say the Chevy bracket was different?) in a package with a single row light bar. I just called and ordered the double row 30" curved with the gmc bracket. Great customer service just call with any questions and they have really fast shipping. Looks great on my 2015 Sierra all terrain, and my buddy did it the same way on his 16 sierra Slt.

Rough country part #s
Bracket for gmc- 70620 $34.95
30" curved dual row light bar- 72930

Link to remote from Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UR2DIRI/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1VCUEXC0WYJIA&coliid=I1DCFS6XVN5TLT

Link to install instructions of brackets that has pics
http://s3.amazonaws.com/roughcountry/install/927062000.pdf

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