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Ram 1500 Limited Grille Lights

Smiegel12

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Has anyone found or fit led light bars in a limited Grille? I see rough country makes them but only for big horn and Laramie. I have see rigid makes 6 and 8 inch light bars but don’t don’t know if they would look ok or anyone has tried to install them. Any help would be greatly appreciate.
 
RC makes a 20" dual row, hidden bumper Lightbar that fits, looks great and has great output. I opted for the Amber DRL option. Great lightbar!
 
RC makes a 20" dual row, hidden bumper Lightbar that fits, looks great and has great output. I opted for the Amber DRL option. Great lightbar!
Any pictures of how you mounted the switch in the cab
 
Follow-up: note that the RC switch noted is from the original Hidden Light Bar. The replacement Light Bar that RC sent had a smaller, round rocker switch, but I opted to keep the original one installed.
 
I've read that the RC 20" hidden led bar doesn't give that much lumen compared to others. What is your opinion?
And is it possible to connect it to the high beams, so that you do not need to install a button?
 
They're rated for 18,000 lumens and the amount of light output along with the beam pattern is great. And they do a really good job illuminating some areas better than high beams do. I assume they could be wired to activate w/ your high beams. But I did not want that option so I could selectively turn them on/off, independent from the high beams. You might also consider a wireless switch in order to eliminate penetrating the firewall.
 
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They're rated for 18,000 lumens and the amount of light output along with the beam pattern is great. And they do a really good job illuminating some areas better than high beams do. I assume they could be wired to activate w/ your high beams. But I did not want that option so I could selectively turn them on/off, independent from the high beams. You might also consider a wireless switch in order to eliminate penetrating the firewall.
thats where im at i put in the see through lower grill just now and i prep for the lightbar getting here, im trying to figure out how im going to run the wire into the cab?
 
thats where im at i put in the see through lower grill just now and i prep for the lightbar getting here, im trying to figure out how im going to run the wire into the cab?
I used a Pro to install, but I believe the panel that the switch is mounted pops off. So you can see other wires & cables penetrating the firewall and use a similar path/penetration. Good luck!
 

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