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Looks good! I just wish there was a way to get the icon to work on my 14 ltz with the Denali cluster. The switch does light up though. And to find someone with a red backlight that wants to trade for my blue backlight switch.

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Does anybody have a link for a 2 or preferably 4 channel latching relay module that will take low or high inputs like the ones shown previously?  Looking to do the same install on my 17 Tahoe here shortly. 

 

 

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Thanks to PGAmboa & Tinkering Fox - completes the Off-road Switch mod today for my behind the grille

light bar.  I also added a Rough Country grille with Lightbar as well, however, I running the factory switch with it, because it also has Daytime Running Light with it.

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Off-road Switch on the OEM light assembly is running the light bar behind the grill and was wired using the Harness Dr’s wiring harness and Tinkering Fox’s video.

 

the light bar in the grille is running factory light switch, as it has off/on for light bar & daytime running light option.

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Is your light bar a rough county one ?? is any parts numbers ?? Thanks

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@slj2008 - Yes in regards to Active Shutters!!  I mistakenly bought this light bar, not knowing about the Active Shutters, because it is for a '17 Sierra 1500 "without" the active shutters.   I searched for 2 years for a grille that I liked and would possibly allow me enough clearance from the active shutters to install this light bar, as I could not sell it, because everyone has active shutters it appears.

 

I found this RC Mesh Grille with Lightbar and "guessed" it would give me the necessary clearance to install the the bottom lightbar, which it did, but I had to put 1" steel spacers between active shutter mount and mounting brackets for the lgiht bar.  I had to cut a small "V" notch in (2) places on (1) shutter, to allow for  the very end curve of the light bar.  If I could have found 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" sapces and corresponding bolts, there would have been no need fo rthe notches, as the laight bar woudl have been further from the active shutters.  I still have about 2" of clearance from the light bar to the grille.  You have to remove the u-bolts for the active shutters on the side, in order to add spacers and bolts, no drilling required.   However, you WILL have to 'Greatly" MODIFY your "inner Grille Liner", in order for it to fit over the now extended Mounting Brackets for the bottom Light bar, in order to get your Grille back ona nd mounted in the proper positions.  This was a 1 hour struggle for fit, there might be a better method than me, but I used a 8" tiny hacksaw with a really fine metal blade and made my recess cuts and cut out chucnks of the inner grille liner, in order for mine to fit.

 

You will also want to pay attention to the mounting holes that I utilized for mounting the light bar.  This was only the real feasible position, due to active shutters, the light bar and the pieces of the grille.  This job took me 9 hours with time included for trying to find the hardware for the spacers, bolts and nuts that would get me to the finished position and mounting method.  This also included runnning the wires through the engine bay firewall (which I despise), as I now have wiring harnesses for my Kicker 12" sub, Amp Research Override Switch, Bottom & Top Lightbars coming from engine bay to cab.  That rubber boot is packed, haha!

 

1.)  Bottom Grille - (for 2017 GMC Sierra 1500) - Rough Country GM 30" Curved Cree LED Grille Kit - Single Row (14-18 Silverado/Sierra 1500) - SKU # 70625

 

2.)  Mesh Grille with Light Bar - Rough Country GMC Mesh Grille W/30" Dual Row Black Series LED (16-18 Sierra 1500) WITH "White" Daytime Running Light  - SKU # 70158DRL   ** Was on Backorder for 2 1/2 months - RC provided No Updates, you have to call them!!

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1 hour ago, HAWLURR said:

@slj2008 - Yes in regards to Active Shutters!!  I mistakenly bought this light bar, not knowing about the Active Shutters, because it is for a '17 Sierra 1500 "without" the active shutters.   I searched for 2 years for a grille that I liked and would possibly allow me enough clearance from the active shutters to install this light bar, as I could not sell it, because everyone has active shutters it appears.

 

I found this RC Mesh Grille with Lightbar and "guessed" it would give me the necessary clearance to install the the bottom lightbar, which it did, but I had to put 1" steel spacers between active shutter mount and mounting brackets for the lgiht bar.  I had to cut a small "V" notch in (2) places on (1) shutter, to allow for  the very end curve of the light bar.  If I could have found 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" sapces and corresponding bolts, there would have been no need fo rthe notches, as the laight bar woudl have been further from the active shutters.  I still have about 2" of clearance from the light bar to the grille.  You have to remove the u-bolts for the active shutters on the side, in order to add spacers and bolts, no drilling required.   However, you WILL have to 'Greatly" MODIFY your "inner Grille Liner", in order for it to fit over the now extended Mounting Brackets for the bottom Light bar, in order to get your Grille back ona nd mounted in the proper positions.  This was a 1 hour struggle for fit, there might be a better method than me, but I used a 8" tiny hacksaw with a really fine metal blade and made my recess cuts and cut out chucnks of the inner grille liner, in order for mine to fit.

 

You will also want to pay attention to the mounting holes that I utilized for mounting the light bar.  This was only the real feasible position, due to active shutters, the light bar and the pieces of the grille.  This job took me 9 hours with time included for trying to find the hardware for the spacers, bolts and nuts that would get me to the finished position and mounting method.  This also included runnning the wires through the engine bay firewall (which I despise), as I now have wiring harnesses for my Kicker 12" sub, Amp Research Override Switch, Bottom & Top Lightbars coming from engine bay to cab.  That rubber boot is packed, haha!

 

1.)  Bottom Grille - (for 2017 GMC Sierra 1500) - Rough Country GM 30" Curved Cree LED Grille Kit - Single Row (14-18 Silverado/Sierra 1500) - SKU # 70625

 

2.)  Mesh Grille with Light Bar - Rough Country GMC Mesh Grille W/30" Dual Row Black Series LED (16-18 Sierra 1500) WITH "White" Daytime Running Light  - SKU # 70158DRL   ** Was on Backorder for 2 1/2 months - RC provided No Updates, you have to call them!!

Left Side Spacers.jpg

Left Side.jpg

Left V Notch in Shutter.jpg

Right V Notch.jpg

Right Spacers.jpg

Thank You for the info & Photo's  

  • 2 weeks later...
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@pgamboa - light bar that is tied to factory light switch using your harness is no longer working at all.  Light indicator on the display and the light switch itself doesn’t always switch Off after pressing switch for 3 seconds.  Is my switch bad (all other features are working), or is something else wrong?  Haven’t had a lot of time to troubleshoot, Hospitals keeping me busy!!

 

Going to try and troubleshoot this weekend, would just like a few things to check IF you have any.  Do we know where the fuse is located for that Switch Assy?
 

Thanks in advance. 

  • 4 months later...
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Was there any luck with getting the switch along with the harness to work on a 2015. I specifically have a 2015 LTZ, Z71, with the 6.2 and  8-speed. 

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