Thank you for the video, I used your method on a 20inch rough country black series. Very little chrome so it hides better under the hood. I have been looking for a solution for months without having to pay more than the light to mount it. Great video.
Photographer here. One of the reasons why your bar is so "spotty" is because its behind the grille. It functions just like the grid we would place in front of studio lights.
Great video. I am about to do the same install. I purchased the SDHQ mounts. Do you know if those work for the project? Mine will be amber from Lasfit. You made it look easy.
Which fuse did you plug in to. Did the light bar will on when high beam light on? Please have a video how to wire to fuse and through finishing the light bar please thanks
Hi, i have one particular question. I saw that about two years Ago you have upgraded your stock battery (flooded lead acid) to an AGM one. Eversince, Did you have any issues at all charging it only with your standard alternator ? It is working just fine for two years now with no difficulties on starting the car and with no modifications or ECU reprograming ? Also, how much voltage does your car put out when u first cold start it ? 14.2V or anytging above ex:14.6V etc.. ? Thank you in advance for your reply, this gonna be helpful for me!
2 years and zero issues. I don't monitor voltage so can't give that info but I can tell you it sat parked at the airport for a week and had zero issues starting like normal.
I want to confirm. You bought 20" light bar, correct? Lasfit now selling a 22". From watching video, it seems as if a 22" may work. What are your thoughts?
It's a 6 switch box from Slim's Depot. Doesn't break the bank and works great. Uses normal fuses and Bosch relays so if something ever goes haywire it can be fixed.
Better not use it on the road.. They are good enough for rural area but it would blind everyone on coming. It even blinding me on this vid facing the light bar, you probably way taller than the light bar and still blinding me looking at this vid. Please do not use it
A little surprise that you had to buy the hardware and really surprised that you had to buy the wiring, as far as installation goes you only showed the easy part someone like myself I really needed to see how the wiring part goes
Love the look of this with the TRD grille, props to you for throwing this all together with some brackets from Home Depot, nice work!
That’s roof light bar🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for the video, I used your method on a 20inch rough country black series. Very little chrome so it hides better under the hood. I have been looking for a solution for months without having to pay more than the light to mount it. Great video.
Nice, thank you
Instead of those aftermarket brackets, how about 22inch bar would fit?
Photographer here. One of the reasons why your bar is so "spotty" is because its behind the grille. It functions just like the grid we would place in front of studio lights.
So without the grill in front of it it will light up different?
@@JuskoLord247yeah, the grid of the grill breaks the beam.
@@Bas-Git didn’t break it. Instead it combined the focus in the middle.
Love the insight and helpful tips! Great videos
Great video. I am about to do the same install. I purchased the SDHQ mounts. Do you know if those work for the project?
Mine will be amber from Lasfit. You made it look easy.
nice job there sir. Looks incredible and thank you for an excellent tutorial. Guess what I am going to do this weekend?
How’s this holding up for you? Your video was spot on man. Got mine installed with no problems. Also have you been through the car wash with it?
Which fuse did you plug in to. Did the light bar will on when high beam light on? Please have a video how to wire to fuse and through finishing the light bar please thanks
I learned about the birds and the bees from a guys light bar video.
Nice job man!
What fog lights do you have ?
Why’d you go with the 1/4 hardware? Looking to do exactly what you did
Hi did you drill a hole by the grill frame;thanks
Do you know if the 14 Limited has the same factory holes you mounted to?
What size bracket? If you don’t have the OEM bracket.
Could you take a night pic to see how wide it throws without any of your lights on? I appreciate your video...
sir more video please
Hi, i have one particular question. I saw that about two years Ago you have upgraded your stock battery (flooded lead acid) to an AGM one. Eversince, Did you have any issues at all charging it only with your standard alternator ? It is working just fine for two years now with no difficulties on starting the car and with no modifications or ECU reprograming ?
Also, how much voltage does your car put out when u first cold start it ? 14.2V or anytging above ex:14.6V etc.. ?
Thank you in advance for your reply, this gonna be helpful for me!
2 years and zero issues. I don't monitor voltage so can't give that info but I can tell you it sat parked at the airport for a week and had zero issues starting like normal.
@@TwistedJake I see the 22 inch light bar for sale. No 20 inch listed. Is that what you used?
@@kd4kzz I used a 20" which I do not see listed any more. I'm pretty sure a 22" would fit as well.
I want to confirm. You bought 20" light bar, correct? Lasfit now selling a 22". From watching video, it seems as if a 22" may work. What are your thoughts?
What relay box is that you wired it up to?
It's a 6 switch box from Slim's Depot. Doesn't break the bank and works great. Uses normal fuses and Bosch relays so if something ever goes haywire it can be fixed.
slimsdepot.com/products/switch-panel-with-fuse-panel-6-button
Better not use it on the road.. They are good enough for rural area but it would blind everyone on coming.
It even blinding me on this vid facing the light bar, you probably way taller than the light bar and still blinding me looking at this vid.
Please do not use it
A little surprise that you had to buy the hardware and really surprised that you had to buy the wiring, as far as installation goes you only showed the easy part someone like myself I really needed to see how the wiring part goes