Thanks for showing me how to install this exact light which I just bought. I'm night blind and going through the Eisenhower/Johnson tunnels on I-70, which are 1.7 miles long each way, is absolutely terrifying. Since traffic is one way in each tunnel, this will get me through the tunnels safely without killing me or my fellow drivers. There are lights in the tunnel, but they are so filthy and weak, they might as well not be there for me being night blind. I was surprised at the number of comments from those who try to make themselves feel good by making others feel bad by complaining about running the switch wire through the door seal rather than through the firewall. This light is not a fixture on the space shuttle and I sure am not going to drill a hole through the firewall of my car. I'll do it just like you did it. It will work fine and you know the saying, "Perfection is the enemy of good enough". Thanks again!
This was SUPER helpful brother. 11pm at night over here getting it all installed thanks to you man! Amazing tutorial! Thank you for sharing with all of us! 🙏😎💯
way easier way to run the wire through the firewall there is a little rubber gasket that goes through and you can push through there instead of going outside the door area
I have been wanting to install one of these, but didn't know how to route the switch. Thanks for the tutorial. It makes it totally easy now. Great job 👍
So glad I found this video. I'm about to add a light bar and grill guard on my van. I was wary about bolting to my vehicle. This is a great idea mounting it on the grill guard.
"ya I'm not a big attachment guy"...has a 6 inch lift, bigger tires and rims, aftermarket tow mirrors, bullbar, and this video is about putting a light bar on haha that kills me...thanks for the video rather than that tho
Man, I want to start by thanking you for sharing this video. I have bought an E350 4x4 Van with a long 50inch light bar on the top. I recently bought the same wiring harness as the one you used and was having seconds thoughts if I could wire the light bar on my own or not. This video convinced me and helped me do it on my own.
I have a rough country bull bar on my Silverado 1500 Z71. It's an 04' so I have the same body style. I appreciate this video man. Helped me a ton with my install. My bull bar came with two rubber grommets for the pre drilled light bar holes. Helped with fumbling with the bolts. Lol. I'm a bull in a China shop but again thank you so much for the video!! Keep em coming bro!
I’m 16 I have a 08 2500 vortec and I got one of these light bars and had no clue how to install it but I got it all done in like 35 minutes with this video thanks
Thanks for making it so simply an installation. I found a rubber cover on the left hand side where one of the A/C hose goes trough and stuck it in there so that the rubber on the door doesn't get worn out and also to keep the water from going inside when is raining hard.
+Carlos Lemus thanks for the comment I wish I could go back and fix the video but since then I ran the wires through the rubber grommet on the driver side firewall
Thanks. Good video. I think the only thing I'm going to do before I do this is use RTV on the light bar. I saw another video with how to take these apart and do that, just in case. Mine, same brand, came with a plug that doesn't mount like yours in the video does. It's the round kind. But I just checked and the other plug seems to attach to the wire, so I might swap them.
Wow ...You made a great vid and should be franchised...no kidding...great explanation, tagged major issues with the harness mounting made the product, a gotta have accessory. Thanks and it took a bit of latent feer of screwing up the first time for a guy at 70 to do a first. Have a new/used hybrid and huge battery source for light...or marine epower and maybe run a boat for a while once I get the harness and release mechanism assembled. Happy Trails
Does the built in fuse box for the light prevent it from draining the battery since it's directly connected to the battery? I'd like to get the ditch lights and the light bar but I don't want them to suck my battery dry.
I installed one on my f150. Works great just where it connection is way to short since my battery is on the passenger side I have to reach all the way over to turn on and off
Because of how easy you made it look in this video, I ordered a 42" and wiring harness from them. I hope I can install it as easy as you made it look. We'll see...
wow that's really bright, i just ordered a 12" nilight bar to mount on my polaris outlaw 525 irs quad lol. i think i wanna get a few bars for my truck now!
I ran mine to a switch under my hood and connected my power and ground to my fog lamps so when I turn on my fog lamps from inside the truck it will also turn on my light bar and if I don't want it to I just throw the switch under the hood and I can continue to use my fog lights without the light bar
I was confused about the negative/ ground, in the instructions they don't talk about grounding the black wire with the gold loop to the body of the vehicle, I knew it needed a ground but from the instruction they seem like they want the black wire to battery, thanks for the video helped a lot
The thing that sucks about that is I have that exact same thing mounted on the front of my truck (I don't know what they are called sorry) and I wanted to mount a 24'' bar there but thats where my dale earnhardt license plate is and that aint comin off so I just got a 42'' and mounted it on top of the cab
Truck Master Yeah exactly, I was a little hesitant at first for drilling holes in my cab but then I thought about: "I installed a cab visor and drilled multiple holes, whats the difference of a few more". I like it though I use it when I'm getting outta the woods from hunting and fishing I hunt and fish right till dark most times and it's better than my high beams on my truck. Plus I use it on back roads sometimes unless theres traffic
Real curious to know: how’s that Nilight holding up? Been on the truck a while by now. I’m mounting a 32” and some fog light pods and I sealed the seams from the outside with silicon just to give them a better chance. For the price they’re worth trying. Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks.
+Benjamin Masters they bolt to the frame so its sturdy but it's not going to do anything to protect your bumper if you hit something, the push bar is very light
hey so i just bought one and im trying to wire it without the harness to see how bright it is and when i plug it into the battery it only lights up one quarter of the bar. any help?
It probably wont kill the battery, but yes it should be off when the lights are not in use. Also don't run your wires through the door jam or fenders. With the car door opening and closing they have the potential to be pinched which could later cause a short.
Got mine yesterday - Amazon reviews suggested silicon around the clear front to prevent condensation on the inside of the light bar - have u run into any moisture issues in the unit?
i only found a 22" made by nilight. im trying to to put a light bar on my bar bar as well so im im wanting to get one just like that one with the adjustable mounts
Couple suggestions. One dont wire through the door jam. two is possible use the accessory wire (typically brown) coming out of the steering hoist. This way when you turn off the truck the lightbar will turn off as well.
So I'm going to be putting that same bar on my 98 ford ranger. I'm wondering how to connect the light bar wires to my battery. My connections for my truck to connect to the terminal on the batter like covers up the whole thing. Wondering if I take that off and put the light Barr connections on then the truck battery connections on top of the that?
+WA outdoorsman you can do that or find another positive wire in the engine bay you can tap into, watch my Light Bar Install video on a Tahoe I didn't connect it directly to the battery and it worked out
Do you know if there's a way to wire it to the fuse box? I would still like to use the switch, but I would also like it to turn off when I turn my car off. I want it to function like the windshield wipers. So if the car is off, there isn't any power going to it. But if the car is on I still have the ability to turn it on/off. I don't want to accidentally kill my battery. Thanks!!
These lights would not be legal in probably any state for highway driving. I'm just using it to get through some very dark tunnels about 2 miles long on I-70 that I travel now and then. The tunnel lighting is terrible and I'm night blind, so this light bar will help. It's one way traffic in the tunnel, so I probably can away with using them for a few minutes. I go through in the daytime, but the tunnels are darn near pitch black to my old eyes.
So I have one similar to this and where you attach the positive wire to the battery, it’s not big enough to go over my terminal. Any thoughts of what to do to get it on there?
Danky Dank it has two options to wire it up. Option 1 allows you to connect it to the ignition switch so the light bar switch will only work if your ignition is turned on and the red light will be off if your key is off. Option 2 is direct wired which allows you to turn the light bar on whether your ignition is turned on or off. And the little red LED light pulls less amperage then the memory in your radio.
hey which brand of light bar are you more satisfied with, the nilight or auxbeam? i have both saved off and havent decided on which to buy but i see you have installed both. thanks
Truck Master nice thanks. have you had any issues with your wiring i keep seeing reviews every so often about them burning out or catching fire. hoping it warms up here soon so i can get one installed its been dbl digit negative to single digits outside the past cpl weeks
At least in 2023, if you order the lighting unit and the harness as a package, they come in one box. And you definitely need the harness unless you're a master electrician specializing in vehicles.
Question I know when you order the lightbar they sent you the lightbar and also a couple of coupons but also there is one paper in there that says if you make a video and send it to them you get a special gift just wondering what is the special gift
can i assume you wont want to use this as a supplement to the stock headlights when driving down public roads? guess it can be angled down enough not to blind other drivers & still be useful ey?
salt pepper it’s illegal to use light bars in public roads, u will get a ticket if a cop sees you some cops will even give tickets if your off-road lights don’t have covers over them but i don’t think they care much bout that
I installed a 42" lightbar to my car and it blew up my coil packs and mechanics are saying I have to run another battery because it pulls too much current and starvs the electronics so I guess it's different when you run a small lightbar XD
Thanks for showing me how to install this exact light which I just bought. I'm night blind and going through the Eisenhower/Johnson tunnels on I-70, which are 1.7 miles long each way, is absolutely terrifying.
Since traffic is one way in each tunnel, this will get me through the tunnels safely without killing me or my fellow drivers. There are lights in the tunnel, but they are so filthy and weak, they might as well not be there for me being night blind.
I was surprised at the number of comments from those who try to make themselves feel good by making others feel bad by complaining about running the switch wire through the door seal rather than through the firewall. This light is not a fixture on the space shuttle and I sure am not going to drill a hole through the firewall of my car. I'll do it just like you did it. It will work fine and you know the saying, "Perfection is the enemy of good enough".
Thanks again!
This was SUPER helpful brother. 11pm at night over here getting it all installed thanks to you man! Amazing tutorial! Thank you for sharing with all of us! 🙏😎💯
Thanks
I’d go through the firewall. Less chance of crimping or breaks. It looks cleaner too.
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This is actually the BEST Nilight installment video on RUclips.
way easier way to run the wire through the firewall there is a little rubber gasket that goes through and you can push through there instead of going outside the door area
Tim thats what i did it was much easier
Tim The thing that's difficult on that is for my truck it's really hard to get to from under the hood so I did the same thing he did
not if you drive a 2015 chevy 2500 its a bitch firewall
Or at least put it inside the door rubber seal.
It’s likely the water will drain down into the fuse panel
the light bar fit your bumper so well!
I have been wanting to install one of these, but didn't know how to route the switch. Thanks for the tutorial. It makes it totally easy now. Great job 👍
So glad I found this video. I'm about to add a light bar and grill guard on my van. I was wary about bolting to my vehicle. This is a great idea mounting it on the grill guard.
"ya I'm not a big attachment guy"...has a 6 inch lift, bigger tires and rims, aftermarket tow mirrors, bullbar, and this video is about putting a light bar on haha that kills me...thanks for the video rather than that tho
Those are stock mirrors for that truck
Those are all bolt ons accessories. The lightbar may require some drilling tho
@@colbyfey2215 I believe those are 07-13 tow mirrors. I could be mistaken. It is a very very common mod for cateyes
@@luketrinke4667 my brothers 02 had them on from factory
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Looks like that bumper bar is a "bit" loose, make sure to tighten that too!
Waay too much flex in that bar when he was adjusting the light bar
@@THEGAMEX21 yea mine bolts to the frame and is super rigid, you can rock the whole truck with it
Man, I want to start by thanking you for sharing this video. I have bought an E350 4x4 Van with a long 50inch light bar on the top. I recently bought the same wiring harness as the one you used and was having seconds thoughts if I could wire the light bar on my own or not. This video convinced me and helped me do it on my own.
+Kudro Rico awesome man I'm glad I can help
Probably the best video on how to instal a light bar ! Solid video my brother !
Wiring through the door jam,and duct tape? I guess if a job is worth doing,it's worth half-assing.
Lol I was thinking that when I seen that , talk about jury rigging ! LOL
When you have a factory grommet you can run the lights through
Gave him 20 feet of wire and he chose the shortest path
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Never met a guy who uses duct tape that i didnt like..if you use the silver tape for dryer vents..your also on a different level
I have a rough country bull bar on my Silverado 1500 Z71. It's an 04' so I have the same body style. I appreciate this video man. Helped me a ton with my install. My bull bar came with two rubber grommets for the pre drilled light bar holes. Helped with fumbling with the bolts. Lol. I'm a bull in a China shop but again thank you so much for the video!! Keep em coming bro!
+Ricky Creason thanks for the awesome comment take care man
I’m 16 I have a 08 2500 vortec and I got one of these light bars and had no clue how to install it but I got it all done in like 35 minutes with this video thanks
Awesome glad it worked out for you 👍
Thanks for making it so simply an installation. I found a rubber cover on the left hand side where one of the A/C hose goes trough and stuck it in there so that the rubber on the door doesn't get worn out and also to keep the water from going inside when is raining hard.
+Carlos Lemus thanks for the comment I wish I could go back and fix the video but since then I ran the wires through the rubber grommet on the driver side firewall
Truck Master thanks for making the video man there is no need to go back but if you ever do take me with you jajaj
Thank you for video. Really helped me figure out what needed to be done. Im running it to a roof rack though so bit different running of the wires
I finally broke down and ordered one for my daily driver/beater 1992 k1500 lol. I had no idea it was that easy. Thanks for the video!
i wanted one for my atv, but will i need to buy a wire kit for it too? i couldnt figure out how that worked in the product description.
Curve light bars look amazing too
Thanks. Good video. I think the only thing I'm going to do before I do this is use RTV on the light bar. I saw another video with how to take these apart and do that, just in case. Mine, same brand, came with a plug that doesn't mount like yours in the video does. It's the round kind. But I just checked and the other plug seems to attach to the wire, so I might swap them.
I just put mine on. Works great. Thanks so much. Excellent instructions
Thanks for this. Just bought one earlier to throw onto my little Dakota for the occasions that I go out onto forest trails at night.
Wow ...You made a great vid and should be franchised...no kidding...great explanation, tagged major issues with the harness mounting made the product, a gotta have accessory. Thanks and it took a bit of latent feer of screwing up the first time for a guy at 70 to do a first. Have a new/used hybrid and huge battery source for light...or marine epower and maybe run a boat for a while once I get the harness and release mechanism assembled. Happy Trails
Thank you 👍
Does the built in fuse box for the light prevent it from draining the battery since it's directly connected to the battery? I'd like to get the ditch lights and the light bar but I don't want them to suck my battery dry.
I installed one on my f150. Works great just where it connection is way to short since my battery is on the passenger side I have to reach all the way over to turn on and off
Drinking game: Take a shot every time he says "actually".
I actually did this and actually died.
@@IAMBIGSPOON09 I actually was gonna comment this but somebody actually beat me to it
Because of how easy you made it look in this video, I ordered a 42" and wiring harness from them. I hope I can install it as easy as you made it look. We'll see...
+LNxTCB awesome good luck man run the wires through the firewall not the door jam though good luck!
Yeah, that's what I plan on doing. Thanks, bro!
The little light bulb on the switch doesn't drain your battery since it's wired to the battery?
+LNxTCB I never had a problem
your greatman. you made it look plain and simple
wow that's really bright, i just ordered a 12" nilight bar to mount on my polaris outlaw 525 irs quad lol. i think i wanna get a few bars for my truck now!
Thanks, Santa just got me one on AMZN.
Thanks buddy this was very helpful. I'm gonna be putting one on my Chevy blazer lt.
Instructions are neat and simple. Great video!
How is light bar so far? thinking about buying on whats ur opinion on the light bar so far would it be worth buying still?
Yes definitely
So cool ya ima get one
My roads here are nasty and dark and I will have to drive em every morning and night
Great video! Automotive electrical can be intimidating.
Nice truck. Great video, thanks.
I got a 20in light bar and I'm telling you they are good for the price
Thanks for the video. Putting my eBay special on my pilot after work.
Thanks for the video, I couldn't for the life of me figure out how the bar mounted to my nudge bar.
I ran mine to a switch under my hood and connected my power and ground to my fog lamps so when I turn on my fog lamps from inside the truck it will also turn on my light bar and if I don't want it to I just throw the switch under the hood and I can continue to use my fog lights without the light bar
+christopher smith awesome I will have to look into that on my set up
Truck Master I just didn't want to add anything to my cab I like things simple in there
Would this light work on a tyger bull grill for a '18 silverado ltz z71... I believe it would.
I love that truck , you are doing it right bud
So I got my wiring harness kit today... and the black cable I’m supposed to ground is about 4 inches long 🙃
ShadyPlays at least it’s long enough to splice lol
Are the extra two leads on the switch for a second Bar on same switch?, just black tape them off?
I was on the fence about it but I’m getting one for my semi truck my lights are shit thank you
I was confused about the negative/ ground, in the instructions they don't talk about grounding the black wire with the gold loop to the body of the vehicle, I knew it needed a ground but from the instruction they seem like they want the black wire to battery, thanks for the video helped a lot
Hook to negative terminal on battery or any solid metal in the engine compartment.
Thanks brother ! Great video
Couldn’t you just connect the BLACK ground to The BLACK BATTERY TERMINAL. ?
if you did not have a chassis ground ????
Thanks for video.
Gives you the gist of what you need to do and not a bit more.
Good instruction video. How do you get the illuminated red light to turn off on the switch so there won't be any drainage from the battery?
The one I bought in 2023 does not have a light; just a simple rocker switch.
Exactly what I am going to do to my Ram 2500 and Chevy Colorado but using a remote activated relay. instead of a switch. Thank you.
The thing that sucks about that is I have that exact same thing mounted on the front of my truck (I don't know what they are called sorry) and I wanted to mount a 24'' bar there but thats where my dale earnhardt license plate is and that aint comin off so I just got a 42'' and mounted it on top of the cab
+RebelRanger01 at least it worked out
Truck Master Yeah exactly, I was a little hesitant at first for drilling holes in my cab but then I thought about: "I installed a cab visor and drilled multiple holes, whats the difference of a few more". I like it though I use it when I'm getting outta the woods from hunting and fishing I hunt and fish right till dark most times and it's better than my high beams on my truck. Plus I use it on back roads sometimes unless theres traffic
super simple but super helpful answered everything I needed lol
Mine not working 😪
@@alexmilburn1315 could be a bad plug or the light could be bad, you can test the light on a drill battery
My mad why did you tie the black lead ( negative ) to your frame?? That’s supposed to go to the battery
Thank you so much man. This video helped me a lot!
Very good video, straight to the point and helpful. Thank you👍
Since the switch is red when not moving, is this draining the battery?
Great video! Did the Nilight light bar hold up well? I've used cheaper light bars before and got maybe a year out of them.
Wire routed outside the seal heading directly for the fuse panel - check. Let's go mudding.
i got a 20 inch bar like that and i,m not sure about the fuse box part ? whwre do i plug it in? tips required plz !!! :D i'm new to this
Does the link u have for the light bar include everything u need to install it or did u have to buy stuff separate ?
To anyone who is planning to buy this THE PACKAGE DOES NOT COME WITH THE WIRING U NEED !!!
Real curious to know: how’s that Nilight holding up? Been on the truck a while by now. I’m mounting a 32” and some fog light pods and I sealed the seams from the outside with silicon just to give them a better chance. For the price they’re worth trying. Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks.
+A Stang it’s a great lightbar no condensation issues and very bright. Probably he best inexpensive lightbar online
how well do these pushbars/bullbars work? if i were to use my truck to push something would the brackets break? idk how sturdy they are
+Benjamin Masters they bolt to the frame so its sturdy but it's not going to do anything to protect your bumper if you hit something, the push bar is very light
After installing it, did you have problems with the check engine light ???
The red wire is to small of a hole to mount to the red terminal on the battery, how else could I attach it to the battery?
hey so i just bought one and im trying to wire it without the harness to see how bright it is and when i plug it into the battery it only lights up one quarter of the bar. any help?
I know it’s old video , but is the red light supposed to remain on on the light switch ? Won’t it drain the battery ?
It probably wont kill the battery, but yes it should be off when the lights are not in use. Also don't run your wires through the door jam or fenders. With the car door opening and closing they have the potential to be pinched which could later cause a short.
Got mine yesterday - Amazon reviews suggested silicon around the clear front to prevent condensation on the inside of the light bar - have u run into any moisture issues in the unit?
+Michael Woodsdale not at all
Yes! Thank you! I've been trying to research this for days! Nice video man!
It took me 10 seconds to remove the foam between the cab and engine bay. You saved 5 of those seconds here lol
i only found a 22" made by nilight. im trying to to put a light bar on my bar bar as well so im im wanting to get one just like that one with the adjustable mounts
+DON cruz I left a link in the description were you can buy this one
Is there a limit to how many accessories you can run off the battery like light bars and charger ports without shorting it?
buy a bigger alternator if u got a lot of accessories to power up specially light bars
Couple suggestions. One dont wire through the door jam. two is possible use the accessory wire (typically brown) coming out of the steering hoist. This way when you turn off the truck the lightbar will turn off as well.
Great explanation, but if you're in the middle of nowhere I would like just the lights and no engine noise.
So I'm going to be putting that same bar on my 98 ford ranger. I'm wondering how to connect the light bar wires to my battery. My connections for my truck to connect to the terminal on the batter like covers up the whole thing. Wondering if I take that off and put the light Barr connections on then the truck battery connections on top of the that?
+WA outdoorsman you can do that or find another positive wire in the engine bay you can tap into, watch my Light Bar Install video on a Tahoe I didn't connect it directly to the battery and it worked out
Enjoyed your video. Did you have to supply additional power to the switch or was it supplied when you connected to the battery?
+Gibb Gibb no additional power just ran the red wire to the battery. Thanks
Do you know if there's a way to wire it to the fuse box? I would still like to use the switch, but I would also like it to turn off when I turn my car off. I want it to function like the windshield wipers. So if the car is off, there isn't any power going to it. But if the car is on I still have the ability to turn it on/off. I don't want to accidentally kill my battery. Thanks!!
+Andy Lisnoff try running it to your ignition fuse
A relay would make it so you don't kill your battery. My car sat for 2 weeks without running with my light bar installed, barely dropped voltage.
Good run thru. Only thing, why not run the harness through the firewall for a cleaner install. Other than that thank you.
I like the job it will help me all the way ❤ thank you
What a hack job! You seriously ran the wire along the door jam... WOW
Can you list your link to your install?
Are these legal to have? I have a 2000 cord f150 with crap lights, this would help a lot
These lights would not be legal in probably any state for highway driving. I'm just using it to get through some very dark tunnels about 2 miles long on I-70 that I travel now and then. The tunnel lighting is terrible and I'm night blind, so this light bar will help. It's one way traffic in the tunnel, so I probably can away with using them for a few minutes. I go through in the daytime, but the tunnels are darn near pitch black to my old eyes.
Did it come with that switch or did you buy it?
I assume it won't matter if my battery is in the trunk?
Good stuff man just got mine and installed them on my truck thanks for the video 👍
Awesome Video Very Helpful!
Hey man is it fine if the red dot stays on all the time?
Great video!
So I have one similar to this and where you attach the positive wire to the battery, it’s not big enough to go over my terminal. Any thoughts of what to do to get it on there?
How far are the holes on your bull bar where you put on the light bar? The two holes on my brush guard are close to 20".
Does the red light stay on on the cab ? And if so does it drain the battery?
If you wire it correctly the red light is off when the LED bar is off.
Danky Dank it has two options to wire it up.
Option 1 allows you to connect it to the ignition switch so the light bar switch will only work if your ignition is turned on and the red light will be off if your key is off.
Option 2 is direct wired which allows you to turn the light bar on whether your ignition is turned on or off.
And the little red LED light pulls less amperage then the memory in your radio.
Did the wiring and everything come with the light bar? Or did you have to buy the wiring separate?
+Chatch'emBig tv the wiring came with it
In 2023, the harness and light come as a package, but you need to make sure of this.
Great job very helpful appreciated sir
That bull bar is Soo loose tho
hey which brand of light bar are you more satisfied with, the nilight or auxbeam? i have both saved off and havent decided on which to buy but i see you have installed both.
thanks
+quise2405 I think they are both good but I would pick nilight over the other one
Truck Master nice thanks. have you had any issues with your wiring i keep seeing reviews every so often about them burning out or catching fire. hoping it warms up here soon so i can get one installed its been dbl digit negative to single digits outside the past cpl weeks
+Q2024 no issues on thing is that cheap adhesive behind the switch the switch doesn't stick to the panel very good I might us some 3M tape
did you mske a video on how to mount the bull bar on the truck?
ThNks ! Doing one on my tahoe and wanted to check drilling points
When you order the light, did the second box come with it? Or was that a different order?
At least in 2023, if you order the lighting unit and the harness as a package, they come in one box. And you definitely need the harness unless you're a master electrician specializing in vehicles.
Do you have to mount that relay
Question I know when you order the lightbar they sent you the lightbar and also a couple of coupons but also there is one paper in there that says if you make a video and send it to them you get a special gift just wondering what is the special gift
can i assume you wont want to use this as a supplement to the stock headlights when driving down public roads? guess it can be angled down enough not to blind other drivers & still be useful ey?
salt pepper it’s illegal to use light bars in public roads, u will get a ticket if a cop sees you some cops will even give tickets if your off-road lights don’t have covers over them but i don’t think they care much bout that
I installed a 42" lightbar to my car and it blew up my coil packs and mechanics are saying I have to run another battery because it pulls too much current and starvs the electronics so I guess it's different when you run a small lightbar XD
Good video👍👍
Thanks