Lasfit Offroad just released their new White + Amber dual function rock light kit and I had a chance to install 2 sets on my truck today and I gotta say - these are sweet! I can’t post the link on here per forum rules, but If you’d like the link and a code that gets you 20% off (on top of the 20% off sale price right now) feel free to message me or hit me up on Instagram 
These lights are 100% plug and play, no cutting or splicing wires necessary. You don’t need to have any knowledge on how to wire up lights or work on trucks at all to do this install yourself. All the wires are long enough to reach anywhere you want (I have a crew cab long bed and still had plenty of wire length), all the connections are weather tight, it has an in-line 10 amp fuse on the hot wire, a dual function switch for in the cab, and includes zip ties and all the hardware you need to install.
The only tools you’ll need is a drill with a 3/8” (or half inch) bit, 1/8” bit, 8mm socket to remove some bolts to push the wheel well liner out of the way, and a 7mm wrench (or a set of pliers) to hold the nut in place while screwing the lights to the wheel liners. I didn’t drill the frame of the truck to mount the lights, I decided to use 3M double stick tape.
And if you’re interested in how to install them or what they look like up underneath the truck, I’ll be posting a video on Instagram this weekend going over the full install
Thanks




These lights are 100% plug and play, no cutting or splicing wires necessary. You don’t need to have any knowledge on how to wire up lights or work on trucks at all to do this install yourself. All the wires are long enough to reach anywhere you want (I have a crew cab long bed and still had plenty of wire length), all the connections are weather tight, it has an in-line 10 amp fuse on the hot wire, a dual function switch for in the cab, and includes zip ties and all the hardware you need to install.
The only tools you’ll need is a drill with a 3/8” (or half inch) bit, 1/8” bit, 8mm socket to remove some bolts to push the wheel well liner out of the way, and a 7mm wrench (or a set of pliers) to hold the nut in place while screwing the lights to the wheel liners. I didn’t drill the frame of the truck to mount the lights, I decided to use 3M double stick tape.
And if you’re interested in how to install them or what they look like up underneath the truck, I’ll be posting a video on Instagram this weekend going over the full install

Thanks




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