This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you! Juat picked up the same light bat and when I mocked it I ran into the same issue with the bars in the back. I'm a little hesitant to cut them tho but I see theres no way around it. This is a much budget friendly alternative to the NSV bar that a certain company sells for $1k!
I had to keep tweaking the install as the sides of the cover was bulging and the front 3 snaps cam off after a driving a few miles but I eventually got the cover as flush as I can get it. Now my only problem is the wiring. Not sure if you guys used the Nilight brand wire harness but I did and the damn thing got so hot it burned the wires to the switch! Thank god it happened while I was still testing it ir it could've been worse! Read some reviews in Amazon that some folks had the same experience as well. So I'm now getting a Ridgid Industries wire harness instead
@@tundrafng8870 which model harness did you use? Im looking to do this myself and emailed them for the correct model and was told to use the 14 gauge 10014W model. Im scared to intall with this if its going to cause electrical issues. Thanks in advance for the reply
@@Outdoor-Adventures -- the switch set up was already installed before we did this LED light. The wires for the switch were ran through the firewall on the driver's side by the fender, there's a large rubber wiring gromit.
Great video. I'd be interested to see how you pulled and installed the switch inside tha cabin. I'll be installing mine this weekend and would like to get an idea.
Just did this with mine. Move it closer to the front and it hits right on the intake cut out of the bulge. Cant adjust it but it's right above the highbeam line.
Wondering why you didn't go with the NSV light bar that is designed to mount inside the plastic hood bulge. I didn't have to cut any metal on the truck, it literally takes the place of the black plastic inset you removed.
I did this install on my 2018 Tundra. Not only is there a question regarding rain water entering the hood bulge. When I am on the interstate the 3 snap in tabs on the top of the bulge pop out due to the blow back of air entering around the light bar. Any ideas on how to address this?
I'd add some sort of rubber weather stripping around the lightbar, that should protect it from rain and wind... I'm sorry we didn't do that so I'm not sure what type of material you should use
Would u do it again is my ? I just bought a 2018 a week ago thinking about doing this. But also seen a guy put a 32 in inside the black mesh casing. Expensive car plan on keeping it 4 about 10 years worried about water sitting in hood and rusting live mid west nasty winters lots of salt on road.? Any advice....
Michael, did you ever figure out how to keep the tabs from coming off on the highway? Gorilla Glue double side tape was a NOGO as was Alien Tape. About to try 3M VHB 5952 and if that does not work moving to installing an EGR SuperGuard to help keep those tabs from coming up. Unless of course you solved it.
I do. It popped off along the top retainer clips on the freeway and now my hood paint is chipped. There’s nothing to keep the top half secure any more so wind forced itself in and you’ll see it flexing while driving.
Thanks for the video. I was considering this n decided against it now. I’m not cutting my hood losing structural integrity. I’ve owned a lot of trucks over the years n I’ve seen too many hoods have failures just with their own weight. Looks cool though
Hood budlge popping out everytime to drive on the highway is freaking annoying. Tried everything I could think. Some would work until I open and closed hood.
I am thinking about doing this. This video is 2 years old. Is there anything you can worn me about since it has been so long since it was installed? Or any suggestions on how to make it better?
Damn, I wish my Tacoma had that hood bulge to put a light bar in. I wonder if they make an aftermarket Tundra/Taco hood. Need some matching LED headlights now.
@@danielhowell1640 -- I'm thinking about putting a lightbar between my bummer and grille, there's a little slot of space there that fits a light bar perfectly
@@SnailTrail4x4 That is great news! I am eagerly awaiting the video good sir. I hope to be hitting the trails in Moab next year sometime too, in my Tundra. Thank you for the reply and the great content. Keep at it
Do you have any recommendations for entire wire kit needed to hook up all the way to the switch control inside my 2021 Toyota Tundra? Like this light bar and vid!
No you can't fit the screen In place because you're placing this in front of the brackets and the screen isn't transparent, it's a solid piece of plastic
So how do you compensate for the air going in to the bulge now? I followed your video and my bulge popped off along the top clips at high speed on the freeway and chipped my hood paint. Kinda bummed this wasn’t mentioned in your video of problems you could have. Now I am screwed because I can’t keep it from staying put any more. Replaced the clips, even added jb weld to them to hold them in place but air still forces in there and you can see the whole top half of the bulge flexing in the wind while driving... any advice would be appreciated before I drop a grand on an OEM fitment version...
@@bigboijohnny I did, it’s the clips at the top that are the weak points now. Air is forced through the bulge and there’s nothing to keep that portion in place other than 5 plastic push clips.
@@Thatwhite_trdpro that’s crazy how it still ripped off even with it bolted down. I was debating on giving this project a try but if it ripped off, I guess I’ll have to pass on it.
@@bigboijohnny it didn’t rip off, just the top half along the hood separates at high speed with a head wind. It doesn’t happen now that I added some JB weld to the top pins, but it’s still a weak install imo. I should have gone with the NSV light bar...
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you! Juat picked up the same light bat and when I mocked it I ran into the same issue with the bars in the back. I'm a little hesitant to cut them tho but I see theres no way around it. This is a much budget friendly alternative to the NSV bar that a certain company sells for $1k!
We haven't had any major issues except the chrome has flown off once when we passed a big-rig head on.
I had to keep tweaking the install as the sides of the cover was bulging and the front 3 snaps cam off after a driving a few miles but I eventually got the cover as flush as I can get it. Now my only problem is the wiring. Not sure if you guys used the Nilight brand wire harness but I did and the damn thing got so hot it burned the wires to the switch! Thank god it happened while I was still testing it ir it could've been worse! Read some reviews in Amazon that some folks had the same experience as well. So I'm now getting a Ridgid Industries wire harness instead
@@tundrafng8870 we wired into a sPOD. sPOD makes a 6 switch controller the installs in the sunglasses holder.
@@norcalocal do you have a link to the sPOD of which you refer to?
@@tundrafng8870 which model harness did you use? Im looking to do this myself and emailed them for the correct model and was told to use the 14 gauge 10014W model. Im scared to intall with this if its going to cause electrical issues. Thanks in advance for the reply
It would be nice if you make a video on how you ran the wires and switch. Thanks
I talked about it a little bit, what did you want to know?
did you run the wires into the firewall and where did you install the switch? thanks again.
@@Outdoor-Adventures -- the switch set up was already installed before we did this LED light. The wires for the switch were ran through the firewall on the driver's side by the fender, there's a large rubber wiring gromit.
Great video. I'd be interested to see how you pulled and installed the switch inside tha cabin. I'll be installing mine this weekend and would like to get an idea.
We went through the large wire bundle at the firewall on the driver's side
I would also like a vid on this. 👍🏻
Sweet- seems like a good spot to install a red scanner bar like KITT from Knight Rider!
I agree, that would be awesome. I think someone makes a kit for that as well.
@@SnailTrail4x4 yep, the cops...lol
You've done a great job on that truck Jimmy.
You have too Brian @ 3:49. Clean that engine bay.
The dust is the result of a recent NorCal Raptor Run our in Nevada desert. Dust for days. Need to clean it before upcoming trip to Moab.
@shwell11
Is there a plan to add some sort of weather stripping on the sides to prevent water from accumulating in the Hood?
You know we didn't talk about it, but that wouldn't be a bad idea. Maybe we should bring it back in and add some.
@@SnailTrail4x4 it is a kick ass mod, but the openings on the sides would make me paranoid!
Awesome Video! Hopefully I win the light bar, because you demonstrated how easy it is to install.
Make sure to leave your IG name than
Oh yeah: @offtimes
Just did this with mine. Move it closer to the front and it hits right on the intake cut out of the bulge. Cant adjust it but it's right above the highbeam line.
Perfect
Where did you get that bumper from? It's bad ass!
Custom made
Wondering why you didn't go with the NSV light bar that is designed to mount inside the plastic hood bulge. I didn't have to cut any metal on the truck, it literally takes the place of the black plastic inset you removed.
Nsv is the best lite bar out there no cutting installed easy
And only $1000
Very good video, except I Wish you would show how you hooked up wires.
What do you want to know?
Another awesome video, Jimmy! Keep up the great work. @OverUnder4x4
any issues with light bar long term review???
I did this install on my 2018 Tundra. Not only is there a question regarding rain water entering the hood bulge. When I am on the interstate the 3 snap in tabs on the top of the bulge pop out due to the blow back of air entering around the light bar. Any ideas on how to address this?
I'd add some sort of rubber weather stripping around the lightbar, that should protect it from rain and wind... I'm sorry we didn't do that so I'm not sure what type of material you should use
Yep, actually broke my tabs on my grill
Would u do it again is my ? I just bought a 2018 a week ago thinking about doing this. But also seen a guy put a 32 in inside the black mesh casing. Expensive car plan on keeping it 4 about 10 years worried about water sitting in hood and rusting live mid west nasty winters lots of salt on road.? Any advice....
Michael, did you ever figure out how to keep the tabs from coming off on the highway? Gorilla Glue double side tape was a NOGO as was Alien Tape. About to try 3M VHB 5952 and if that does not work moving to installing an EGR SuperGuard to help keep those tabs from coming up. Unless of course you solved it.
I have a light for hood bulge but my mounting brackets are different. Where can I get brackets you used. Great video
@dinsauce_ I love this way to put a light bar in the hood bulge! I've been looking for something for my 2018 tundra!
At time 8:14 did any one notice the gab in front of the light, you can the inside of the hood. the light needs to be curved. There's a big gap.
Actually could be reflection from top, I want to buy one of these because its clean looking, is there a gap because the light is not curved?
Ever so slight of a gap. The curve isn't that large and if you add any weather stripping (we want to) then that would fill the gap
Can you share a link for the light bar
You first stated there was no light adjustment an then you proceeded to go outsude an adjusted it. Hiw dud you adjustment it??
is that speaker wire?
i ordered it it comes with no switch only the bar and brackets sucks i have to buy everything elese
This wasn't a kit. We also didn't install a switch because we connected it to the preexisting S-Pod
Do you have any issue with the hood budge coming loose and flopping the wind while at speed?
No, we haven't had that issue
I do. It popped off along the top retainer clips on the freeway and now my hood paint is chipped. There’s nothing to keep the top half secure any more so wind forced itself in and you’ll see it flexing while driving.
Looks factory, well done.
Thanks for the video. I was considering this n decided against it now. I’m not cutting my hood losing structural integrity. I’ve owned a lot of trucks over the years n I’ve seen too many hoods have failures just with their own weight. Looks cool though
Understood, for what it's worth we haven't had any issues
@@SnailTrail4x4 thanks. I’m looking at the NSV light. No cutting but expensive
@davidmudrik, Also that was a great vid, love how you utilized the stock appearance of the valence
Is that a C4 fab front bumper?
Hood budlge popping out everytime to drive on the highway is freaking annoying. Tried everything I could think. Some would work until I open and closed hood.
I am thinking about doing this. This video is 2 years old. Is there anything you can worn me about since it has been so long since it was installed? Or any suggestions on how to make it better?
It's been great. We only added some weather stripping around the gaps to help prevent water.from getting in
How do you plan on keeping it clean? Bugs and dirt and what not?
Soap and water with a little elbow grease
Nice install man !! I may have to do this on my voodoo blue trd pro
I hope I win the light bar cant wait till the end of the video
So with people talking about loose the hood scoop. Should I install in the lower bumper? Has anyone tried this?
What year is this Tundra??
Well done mate. Thumbs up!!😎😎
Thanks for taking the time to comment
That pisses me off how easy that scoop went back on. Can’t get mine on and about to break the whole thing.
Sorry, I just got lucky I guess
Damn, I wish my Tacoma had that hood bulge to put a light bar in. I wonder if they make an aftermarket Tundra/Taco hood. Need some matching LED headlights now.
Where did you put the light bar?
@@SnailTrail4x4 i didn't. the Tacoma doesn't have a hood bulge. I wish it did.
@@danielhowell1640 -- I'm thinking about putting a lightbar between my bummer and grille, there's a little slot of space there that fits a light bar perfectly
Are there any like this for a 2012 tundra?
I need one I one where can I get it?
Link in my description
Were can I buy this bar light
Link in the description
What brand of Gauge wire did you use? Any links?
It's an Spod, sorry don't have a link
Much trouble to wire to your highbeams?
No to hard, you just wire it to that fuse... But here in California it's illegal to drive on the road with your light bar on
Project_89yota light bar for the trd pro
I like that buddy how that light bar?what size?
This one was a 41" light bar
Just bought this light bar. Did you add a switch inside the truck ?
We hooked it up to a switch system
I am very interested in installing this on my 2012 Tundra CrewMax. Do you know if this fits my year model?
I like that buddy what size that light bar?
Its a 41" light bar, more info in the video description
Has anyone used the small mounting brackets in the hood scoop for this install?
Did you guys Use a Relay to make this happen?
I dont think we did, but I would have put a Relay in if I were to do it again.
@@SnailTrail4x4 I was hoping you wouldn't say that. Thanks for the great video and fast reply
Can we get an updated list of all the Tundra modifications? I like what I am seeing and I appreciate the work you all are doing. Thank you!
Yeah, the tundra is planned for a rig walk around but he's currently on vacation in Moab
@@SnailTrail4x4 That is great news! I am eagerly awaiting the video good sir. I hope to be hitting the trails in Moab next year sometime too, in my Tundra. Thank you for the reply and the great content. Keep at it
What kind of front bumper? And weight?
It is a califab bumper and it's around 80 lbs (guessing) not including the new Winch
Thank you.
Looks great!
Thanks very happy with the outcome
How can i buy this? I cant find it on Amazon
Links in the description
What is the relay box you wired it into? I want one
That was an S-Pod
What kind of winch? I’m looking for a winch for my Tundra but I don’t know which one to go with.
What you need look for is a winch that is 1.5x the weight of your vehicle. Some good brands are smittybilt and Warn
I'm going to do this by just put a relay on it and run it to key power ... lol
Congrats Guillermo! You Won the Nilight Light Bar. Sending you a DM on Instagram.
-- consider that contest closed --
What kind of heavier springs? 700?
Eibach 700#
Awesome! Thanks!
What year is that tundra. Fuse panel looks different than mine. My is a 15.
How much of that impressive output is blocked once the trim piece is installed? Thanks
not much at all, it fits in there very well
Do you have any recommendations for entire wire kit needed to hook up all the way to the switch control inside my 2021 Toyota Tundra? Like this light bar and vid!
Also can you still fit the screen in front of the lights to better help support lights and help I guess against weather?
No you can't fit the screen In place because you're placing this in front of the brackets and the screen isn't transparent, it's a solid piece of plastic
@@SnailTrail4x4 thanks for the response
Wish I could do something like this to my 2007 tundra.
Fitment is tight, VERY TIGHT! FYI.
Yes it is!
So how do you compensate for the air going in to the bulge now? I followed your video and my bulge popped off along the top clips at high speed on the freeway and chipped my hood paint. Kinda bummed this wasn’t mentioned in your video of problems you could have. Now I am screwed because I can’t keep it from staying put any more. Replaced the clips, even added jb weld to them to hold them in place but air still forces in there and you can see the whole top half of the bulge flexing in the wind while driving... any advice would be appreciated before I drop a grand on an OEM fitment version...
Did you not put back the 3 10mm bolts to secure the hood bulge?
@@bigboijohnny I did, it’s the clips at the top that are the weak points now. Air is forced through the bulge and there’s nothing to keep that portion in place other than 5 plastic push clips.
@@Thatwhite_trdpro that’s crazy how it still ripped off even with it bolted down. I was debating on giving this project a try but if it ripped off, I guess I’ll have to pass on it.
@@bigboijohnny it didn’t rip off, just the top half along the hood separates at high speed with a head wind. It doesn’t happen now that I added some JB weld to the top pins, but it’s still a weak install imo. I should have gone with the NSV light bar...
@Lb.cricket love the install vids.
That’s a pretty sweet look, and it’s @spadgett3015
CAN I PAY U GUYS TO DO MINE
Link to light bar no good they do not have any.
Give that engine a bath! Wow!
It just got back from a trip through Nevada
@patrickgraven
"we have to cut off these tabs"
me: nope, not doing that
LIGHT BAR! @itsreallytom
Roy.brook
Love some extra light! Would also like your thoughts on putting a RTT on my truck cap?
@9toetjr
If you get a good roof rack I don't see why that would be an issue, but it would make you very top heavy.
Love to have that light bar @ silver_trd_4runner
Love the videos @RokToy17
Mainely_fjz80 and it would look great on my new roof rack!!
🤘🏻atch97
Just finished up some KC lights on my 4Runner. This light bare would be perfect! @gmoneysnailcat
@Huntaz.tucson
Love your stuff
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Travo783
Cool giveaway! @basinadventures
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Sign me up! 19 4Runner Sr5
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@tomb_rnr
Gostam assim...........na Bahia
That light bar would look GREAT on my Yota- 🤞 @adventuresofduffman
Johns327
Pretty cool I'll try to get it for my dad. @zeuzoutdoors
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@coolcamino pick me!
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Double sub'd!
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@itsblakemtho
I have a 4Runner, but I'll find a way to make the light bar work! @ajkehrer68 on IG.
migu31m
Awesome videos. Thanks! @jduenasii
Great video. I just picked up a 2020 TRD PRO TUNDRA. I liked the install👍🏻 @chuckasarus