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That sucks.  They look nice.  Clean install.  So, to flush mount, you’d cut holes in the bumper?

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On 7/3/2019 at 10:37 PM, GN2018 said:

That sucks.  They look nice.  Clean install.  So, to flush mount, you’d cut holes in the bumper?

Yes

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On 7/3/2019 at 4:30 PM, NHAT4 said:

If you are wiring in additional reverse lamps , pull the talilamp assembly and tie into the reverse feed there.  Thats what I did. No issues.

Are your exhaust tips painted or powder coated?  Looking to do this to mine, but worrying about chipping and durability.

 

Sorry for the side note...

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Just now, SqueakyBoot said:

Are your exhaust tips painted or powder coated?  Looking to do this to mine, but worrying about chipping and durability.

 

Sorry for the side note...

no worries... Just some rattle can black gloss... used a self ect primer first...  

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On 9/2/2019 at 10:25 AM, jflan23 said:

 


Nice, and another AT4 in ct!

 

I haven't seen very many of them around. :)

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On 9/3/2019 at 11:45 AM, jordanl010 said:

How'd you end up wiring this one up? 

Add a circuit fuse tap to the high beam.

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I have an SLE sierra, I have two switch panels that are blank, anyone know if its possible to use these? And if not, any suggestions on good placement of a switch in the cab. Would love to use the two blank switches on the cluster below the radio. 

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A little late to the thread but I just put my flatbed on my 2020 gmc 3500 and the 2 led flood lights on the headache that I usually hook up to the bed light circuit are too much apparently. The lights blink on 3 times and then shut off. I think the newer trucks are getting a little more sensitive. Worked fine on my 15. 

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I'm not sure if this will work for the T1, but a clean look is mounting Rigid Ignite Back-Up Lights in the rear bumper step. I did this on my 2016. If they don't fit inside the step, maybe they'll fit on the flat plastic that is more flush with the bumper. They do require a couple inches of clearance behind them...

 

I installed mine about three years ago and have had no issues. They are each connected separately to the factory back-up light wiring directly above...

 

They put out a tremendous amount of light for their small size. I believe someone asked if they will light up across a 20' driveway (I know the thread is old), and yes they will...and then some. They will light up my 70' driveway and still illuminate trees and fences on the other side of the street. All this without washing out the backup camera...

     

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On 9/3/2019 at 10:45 AM, jordanl010 said:

How'd you end up wiring this one up? 

How is the light bar mounted - bumper or License Bracket ???  Both lights look good.

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