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K narrowed it down .. can anyone sell me either of these

 

OZ-USA S4D 30" Single Row

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01D0GU4G0/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483982406&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&

 

 

Totron 30" SRX

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00S74J6VK/ref=psdcmw_15730331_t2_B00SKY2TLQ

 

 

Other consideration: Nilight, Rough Country, and Auxbeam

 

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I run the rc 30" single row that came with the brackets. Works great. I have pictures in other posts.

 

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I run the rc 30" single row that came with the brackets. Works great. I have pictures in other posts.

 

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This is the RC i considered, is this what you have (or one of the few like it)?

 

http://www.roughcountry.com/30-inch-led-light-bar-70730bl.html

 

At $219 i was saying might as well give the other 30 for a curved one. But thats a whole extra $100-150 compared to the above, ya know

 

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This is the RC i considered, is this what you have (or one of the few like it)?

 

http://www.roughcountry.com/30-inch-led-light-bar-70730bl.html

 

At $219 i was saying might as well give the other 30 for a curved one. But thats a whole extra $100-150 compared to the above, ya know

 

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I have the curved.

 

http://www.roughcountry.com/gm-1500-pickup-30in-led-grille-kit-70625.html

 

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Interesting....I'd like something stealth like that behind the grill and maybe strobes in the rear tail lights; just for fun, not plowing or anything. How hard/permenant are tail light strobe lights to install?

I use anlight in my grill 20" and have a 12" one on my quad have had no problems with Esther one and as for outing strobes in your tail lights use leds not stronbs they use to much power I have them in my truck cause I'm also a fire fighter I would check your local laws about haveing them in and if I can get a pic or video on here I can show u

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If anyone has the Z71 grille on a '14 or '15 i took some measurements on it

 

30-32" bar will be the best full option

 

You have roughly 2" of space between horizontal bars

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Have about 8" between the vertical bars

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Just finished installing a 32" light bar on my 14' Sierra.7f13efe4c7dec04601b18f7c028ad103.jpg53a9e228103f8443bf67f37bce1c0dd4.jpg

 

 

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looks good

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Just finished installing a 32" light bar on my 14' Sierra.7f13efe4c7dec04601b18f7c028ad103.jpg53a9e228103f8443bf67f37bce1c0dd4.jpg

 

 

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Do you have a close-up shot of your mount? I'm slowly working on the same. Last parts came in yesterday, but rain this weekend will probably push me out another week.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Did a 40 inch Rigid E-Series midnight behind the grill.

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Hard to see it back there. Try to get some better pics soon

 

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That's stealthy. Nice setup!

 

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4c82eb8fc4bddffd8b13eca9618d6e58.jpg

Did a 40 inch Rigid E-Series midnight behind the grill.

273c546708306e78174775d4b0aa1c59.jpg

Hard to see it back there. Try to get some better pics soon

 

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Looks sharp; can't even tell it's there!

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Just finished installing a 32" light bar on my 14' Sierra.7f13efe4c7dec04601b18f7c028ad103.jpg53a9e228103f8443bf67f37bce1c0dd4.jpg

 

 

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Nice Job. What brand is that? Can you confirm if it's a dual or single strip lightbar?

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Do you have a close-up shot of your mount? I'm slowly working on the same. Last parts came in yesterday, but rain this weekend will probably push me out another week.

 

Thanks in advance.

I had to use some old metal I had laying around to make brackets.

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Nice Job. What brand is that? Can you confirm if it's a dual or single strip lightbar?

Thanks! Here is what I got.

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