New, JDS Customs Suction Mounted Off-Road Follow Light

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Check out this awesome temporary mount we just added to our site from JDS CUstoms. Made in the USA paired with some american made Baja Designs lights. The perfect way to add some temporary light on the trails or while connecting your trailer. Or use your imagination and mount it anywhere the suction cups stick to.

Available here: JDS Customs Suction Mounted Off-Road Follow Light - 4x4TruckLEDs.com

Use coupon code RAPTORFORUM and we'll knock 10% off the kit as well.

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Dunno. I'm waiting for a set myself to come in and i'm gonna throw them on my truck and drive around and see how long it takes for them to fall off (if they fall off). It's a suction cup don't forget so it's not like this is some magical "stay on no matter what" system. It's designed to be temporary lighting
 

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Looks awesome! Do you think those guys will stay stuck in -15F at Snoball?




We will find out. It’s my truck pictured I’ve had it on about 3 weeks straight in 30-50 degree temps. I will also be at snoball, The way I thought of it when I thought of this is people drive around all winter with Garmins attached to their windows. Granted it is on the inside but not everyone has their car heated 24/7 so we will see how it holds up. This is ram mounts strongest cups and two of them at that. I designed this for a temp chase light solution for the couple trips a year I do that require it.


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I think it's a great idea. I've been looking all over for some way to make a temporary rear facing amber. Definitely going to give it a shot.:biggrin:
 

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Over time it will lose its suction like some marriages(hehehe) and will need to be reset. In the cold its gonns happen faster only thing I see would be resetting it in the cold. Might work good enough though
 

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I just picked this guy up 2 weeks ago or so. I left it attached overnight in the 10F weather and it was still holding strong in the morning. Plus @4x4TruckLEDs.com was super easy to work with.
 

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