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jesse

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those reverse lights are a great idea!! i ran into more than one occasion to where i was wishing for more lighting while backing or when i was outdoors and just couldnt see behind me...digging them:racing:
 

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28,800 of them to be exact.:cool:
I installed the SDHQ Vision X Reflex 20" & 40" LED Light bars a few days ago and then today I
just finished installing my Rigid Industries Dually LED lights.
The 40" light bar is run off upfitter switch #2 (refused with 20 amp fuse)
The 20" light bar is run off switch #3 (refused with 10 amp fuse)
The Dually's are run off switch #4 (10 amp fuse)
I liked the way the SDHQ Vision X 20" & 40" light bars mounted over the way the Rigid light bars mount so that's why I chose them over the Rigid light bars.
The mounting plate for the 20" light bar was powder coated to match the lower bumper color and the 40" bar was powder coated black, both of the light bars were super easy to install and with their wire harness it was easy to install and wire as well.
These are really nice kits from SDHQ.
The Rigid Dually LED lights are a very nice kit as well, I went with the Ambers, floods for the inner mounting locations and spots for the outer mounting locations.
The mounting bracket plates were powder coated black, they fit perfectly and their wire harness was a perfect fit as well.
When I mounted the dually mounting plates I used red loc-tite for the self tapping drill screw threads and then drilled two extra holes per mounting plate all the way thru the double walled tubular frame and then removed the headlight housings so I could access the holes on the top of the tubular frame and used my Unibit drill bit to enlarge the holes on the top of the tubular frame to 3/4" so I could back up the 1/4" x 1" long grade 8 bolts with a washer and nylon locking nut by using a socket and ratchet to make sure the mounting plate wasn't going anywhere.


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Nice and neat wiring install, almost looks factory. :mrgreen:
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Looks good, glad your happy! Thank you for the order!
 
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