Bed side pods?

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BOBONTUESDAY

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I was wondering if anyone has put a pair of led pods on the corner of the bedside? UPd0u1l.jpg
 

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Wouldn't be a bad idea for some amber pods for the group runs.
 
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I was going to do these http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B8NTUA4?psc=1"]Amazon.com: 6KLED 448S Universal 48w LED spot light 4.5" square tractor marine off-road lighting RV ATV (pack of 2): Automotive
 
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Yes sir. Works great and doesn't block my bakflip. Just use washer between the plastic cover and the bed rail itself so they are supported properly. I'll post pics when I get to a good location.
 

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I've got the TMX rear facing light mounts with two 3x3 6 LED pods on them. I also got a few covers for them. Clear is decent for backing up although being so close to the cab, the bed blocks a bit of the light. But I use the covers in dust when i'm on a run to cut through the dust to avoid collisions. Works great. Let me switch over to my phone and I'll post some pics.

Edit: on my phone, here are some pics fellas.

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Yes sir. Works great and doesn't block my bakflip. Just use washer between the plastic cover and the bed rail itself so they are supported properly. I'll post pics when I get to a good location.

You should post pictures of the wrench/extension set up you had to use to tighten those bolts, too :crazy:
 

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You should post pictures of the wrench/extension set up you had to use to tighten those bolts, too :crazy:

Lol. Btw you'll need about 36" of extensions to make this work. Also helps to tape the but to the socket.

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And an Apollo optic installation technician to hold the bolt up top.
 

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I've got these. Cheap Amazon lights. And the "bracket" was a cheap pair of book shelves in a perfect triangle that was $12 at Lowes.

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