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3 hours ago, GMdude2020 said:

Anyone know any good sets of amber cabin lights for the top of the truck? Also could it be done without drilling? Thank you. 

check out https:// caboveramerica.com

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29 minutes ago, slj2008 said:

check out https:// caboveramerica.com

Thank you! Any idea on quality of their lights? Rather just spend money once rather than over and over finding the right cabin lights 

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I installed those Cab Over lights on my brother in laws Chevy. Only think I didn’t like about them was they get out of sync easily. There are newer models out now with only a few functions but overall a cool option when you don’t want to drill into your roof.

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51 minutes ago, GMdude2020 said:

Thank you! Any idea on quality of their lights? Rather just spend money once rather than over and over finding the right cabin lights 

NO - i saw it on a truck show . GOOD Luck

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5 hours ago, Waterfowler41 said:

I installed those Cab Over lights on my brother in laws Chevy. Only think I didn’t like about them was they get out of sync easily. There are newer models out now with only a few functions but overall a cool option when you don’t want to drill into your roof.
 

CAB LIGHTS - How tell holding up ?? would you do it again ?? Thanks

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CAB LIGHTS - How tell holding up ?? would you do it again ?? Thanks

It was my brother in laws truck and I’m pretty sure he’d do it again, he uses the strobe function for job sites so it works well for his application.
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8 hours ago, Waterfowler41 said:

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Here’s a close up of the light components.

Thank you for your help! I’m thinking I’ll go with those soon enough... looking at some wheels and tires first to empty the wallet on lol 

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12 hours ago, Waterfowler41 said:


It was my brother in laws truck and I’m pretty sure he’d do it again, he uses the strobe function for job sites so it works well for his application.

Thank You for the info.

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