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Finished the install today. Had to modify the light bar mounting fairly significantly but I know it won't fail now either. I'll update again when I load it up and see how it rides with 100 and 150 pounds of weight.
So I got the rack yesterday and installed it today. It is not for the faint of heart. But I like it and have high hopes for it. It is rock steady and seems like it will hold a few hundred pounds. It does buffet a good amount but I havnt mounted the light bars yet. Will update soon
I am still waiting to take delivery but I am currently getting all my wiring, light bars, junction box ready once it comes in. I will post pics and updates as I progress in the project.
So this is a what I did to my Ram today/Rant.
Around a month and a half ago my truck developed a heavy exhaust leak in the front drivers finderwell on cold start for roughly 30 seconds. I took it to my local dealership (Which I'll name later) and they wanted to argue with me that it was a...
So I purchased mine about 3 weeks ago and should have it in a week or 2. Was wondering if anyone has one and if so any input on it? Or will I be the first?
I wanted smoked leds. I just found some that looked close on Amazon and they were about the same quality I got these
4 Grill Lights Fit for F150 2004-2020 Raptor-Style Aftermarket Grille Replacement LED Grille Lights Lamps(Smoked Lens with Amber Light)...
The grill comes with a harness. I tied in to my side amber lights with a wire tap. The lights only pulled 1/3 of an amp on my meter so I'm not concerned about popping a fuse.
No need to pull the bumper off. It's held in with clips and 8mm anchor bolts. It's about 10-15 minute job from underneath the front end. I can't speak for the limited, but on my lonestar I inverted the brackets and had them facing outward and had to drill the 2 lower holes. In all it took about...
I will be mounting them inverted. How does your beam throw look with it being in the lower part of the grill? if it isn't effected to badly I may not even bother with the inverted brackets and spacer..
I will be doing this mod myself very soon, And like you I have the active air damn as well. I will be milling 1/2" aluminum spacers to go between the top bracket bolt hole and the bumper frame to give the angle necessary to center the light bar in the grill using the inverted bracket method...
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