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Holy shit that is bright! Are the interior lights on in that pic or does the roof lights light up the dash and interior that much? If so is it bothersome kinda like driving at night with your dome light on?

Not sure how I feel about using silicone to glue down a wire where it would be visible on a $70K truck. I guess I’d need to see it.

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They are insanely bright

How do they compare to the lights you have on your bumper? Can either be used on the road?
 
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Holy shit that is bright! Are the interior lights on in that pic or does the roof lights light up the dash and interior that much? If so is it bothersome kinda like driving at night with your dome light on?



Not sure how I feel about using silicone to glue down a wire where it would be visible on a $70K truck. I guess I’d need to see it.

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How do they compare to the lights you have on your bumper? Can either be used on the road?



Not 100% sure about the dome lights. The picture is direct from KC so we weren’t present for the photoshoot.

As for the wire, you really don’t see it since you using black silicone to hide a black wiring loom into the corner. However, if you don’t want to go the silicone route, you can hide it behind the windshield itself by tucking the wires behind the glass between the windshield and A-pillar.

And actually, his bumper lights are the same as the roof mounted lights. He’s got an 8-light PRO6 mounted in his roof and a 6-light PRO6 mounted in his bumper.
 

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They wont light up the interior picture must have interior lights on ,but you will get blinded from reflections , street signs on a deserted road, glass windows , even a bare concrete wall reflected off. If you were to turn them on for oncoming traffic you would defiantly cause an accident. Its like direct sunlight times 10. I have a safety aux switch so that cant accidentally be turned on. Crazy all 14 of those together still pull under 20 amps.
 

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Love the look of the lights and the light output is good but not worth the wind noise. Suggest going with BD squadron pros and a light bar in the grill. Nick is a great guy and can get you setup.

By the way the light bar is a great quality and the install take awhile but no issues with leaking or anything else.


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how bad is the wind noise?


This is a direct quote from one of my customers:

“Honestly I am pretty picky and it doesn't bother. I really don't even notice it. I would say 5-10%. Again. Noise annoys the hell out of me. With a normal volume music, you don't notice it at all”

That said, if you’re very sensitive to noise, any roof bar may not be the way to go. But if you don’t mind the added wind noise for the look and output, then this will be an option.
 
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