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Well 2 didn't fit without removing material. So just went with the 1. 0baffc988d09358f198fc28f45aa4bdb.jpg

 

Anyone want to buy a LED BAR [emoji16]

 

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Well 2 didn't fit without removing material. So just went with the 1. 0baffc988d09358f198fc28f45aa4bdb.jpg

 

Anyone want to buy a LED BAR [emoji16]

 

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What are those red/orange lights above license plate frame

 

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What are those red/orange lights above license plate frame

 

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I added them

 

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How are you guys wiring the light bars for an AUTO-OFF-ON switch, what type of switch, etc..

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I have 2wd, so I put a push switch above card holder slot thing

 

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Well let me explain my quest. I will be installed Dually DOT and Dually Spotlights on my truck and would like them to work as:

 

DOT: I will use the factory Fog light power and button to use them, and do the High Beam mod.

Spot: I would like them to come on Auto with the High Beams, and have a Manual.

 

If I can have a manual for the Fogs that would be great or if I can just use the Fog/Spot into one Manual switch that would be fine too.

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Well let me explain my quest. I will be installed Dually DOT and Dually Spotlights on my truck and would like them to work as:

 

DOT: I will use the factory Fog light power and button to use them, and do the High Beam mod.

Spot: I would like them to come on Auto with the High Beams, and have a Manual.

 

If I can have a manual for the Fogs that would be great or if I can just use the Fog/Spot into one Manual switch that would be fine too.

 

I wanted to hook up my light bar to my high beams so everythime I hit my highs my bar would come on. I would also have a switch to get it on and off. Now what you want I'm not sure but I know in this thread, the way I said I want has been done.

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I thought you wanted to us the factory on and off switch for the fogs? With that setup you got for switchs your going to have to get more stuff with such as relays fuses.

 

Check out post 799 and there's some one with the same idea as you.

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Just a quick question for you light bar enthusiasts, why does it seem everyone is going with the cree leds over the OSRAM leds? I would think with the bar mounted in the grill/bumper you would want to be able to see as far as you can instead of 20 feet off to the sides...do they make OSRAM light bars with more of the flood light on the outsides of the light bar?

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Just a quick question for you light bar enthusiasts, why does it seem everyone is going with the cree leds over the OSRAM leds? I would think with the bar mounted in the grill/bumper you would want to be able to see as far as you can instead of 20 feet off to the sides...do they make OSRAM light bars with more of the flood light on the outsides of the light bar?

Is just depends on every manufacturer. Most use Cree leds cus is cheaper. Osram I believe are more expensive but I have a 20 inch light bar behind my grill with 5 Watt osram leds with a 4d lense and it is super freaking bright. It looks as bright as a 50" cree led bar on the roof.

 

2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

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IG: jorge_dropkick_rangel

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I wanted to hook up my light bar to my high beams so everythime I hit my highs my bar would come on. I would also have a switch to get it on and off. Now what you want I'm not sure but I know in this thread, the way I said I want has been done.

I was thinking of doing the same thing, why couldnt you just tap into the power wire that is powered when you turn your high beams on since all you need is a 12v power source to activate the relay...

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Anyone using a wireless remote for light bar?

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I use one

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