GEN 2 Rigid 40 inch light bar and side LED’s in ADD front bumper.

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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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On our shop truck, we run a HoneyBadger Rear with the Stealth Fighter front. In the back bumper we run 2 10" amber bars (Baja Designs S8) and 2 Rigid D-Series PRO Flood Diffused pods. If you wanted to go with all Rigid, we could do 2 10" SR-Series PRO light bars as well.

Here's a couple pictures:
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Front of the truck with the Stealth Fighter like you have (just for reference):
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Hope this helps! If you'd like to grab a setup, we'd be happy to put together a package for you for the bumper and lighting. And...free freight to your door!
 

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Look at RPGs bumper that's what I'm getting next time I have fun money. I'm getting their front and rear. I like they their rear bumper has a slot for a winch that can be hidden by the licence plate.

I just bought geiser springs, deaver, and bump stop with my tax return so I'm spent hahah
 

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On our shop truck, we run a HoneyBadger Rear with the Stealth Fighter front. In the back bumper we run 2 10" amber bars (Baja Designs S8) and 2 Rigid D-Series PRO Flood Diffused pods. If you wanted to go with all Rigid, we could do 2 10" SR-Series PRO light bars as well.

Here's a couple pictures:
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Front of the truck with the Stealth Fighter like you have (just for reference):
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Hope this helps! If you'd like to grab a setup, we'd be happy to put together a package for you for the bumper and lighting. And...free freight to your door!


What would that set up run for the complete package? For a Gen 2. TIA
 

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Good looking set-up ( I have the same), now be prepared for the maintenance!! ADD (for some reason?) designed the front bumper skid plate NOT TO BE REMOVED so now when you need an oil change you will have to go from above. They say it's simple: however this is NOT the case. In order to do it correctly & not make an oily mess you'll need to remove the cold air intake to reach your arm down to the filter, then use the overflow tray under the wheel well to catch excess oil. Your dealership DOES NOT want to do this & WILL charge you $60/extra. I've been looking into a different bolting method for the skid plate that can be removed for ease.

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Good looking set-up ( I have the same), now be prepared for the maintenance!! ADD (for some reason?) designed the front bumper skid plate NOT TO BE REMOVED so now when you need an oil change you will have to go from above. They say it's simple: however this is NOT the case. In order to do it correctly & not make an oily mess you'll need to remove the cold air intake to reach your arm down to the filter, then use the overflow tray under the wheel well to catch excess oil. Your dealership DOES NOT want to do this & WILL charge you $60/extra. I've been looking into a different bolting method for the skid plate that can be removed for ease.

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That sucks
 

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Good looking set-up ( I have the same), now be prepared for the maintenance!! ADD (for some reason?) designed the front bumper skid plate NOT TO BE REMOVED so now when you need an oil change you will have to go from above. They say it's simple: however this is NOT the case. In order to do it correctly & not make an oily mess you'll need to remove the cold air intake to reach your arm down to the filter, then use the overflow tray under the wheel well to catch excess oil. Your dealership DOES NOT want to do this & WILL charge you $60/extra. I've been looking into a different bolting method for the skid plate that can be removed for ease.

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I'm able to do it on our truck from above without issue. It drips down the tray and into my container. A little wipe down at the end with some soap/spray and wipe it up and I'm done. I don't have to remove the cold air intake or anything like that.
 
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