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Old 09-26-2013, 11:17 AM
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Thinking of doing this set up, what do you think? 2 duallies, flood, and a 10 inch e series combo pattern.
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I think that would be more then enough light for most people! You could run D2's on the sides if you want the front of your truck to look like the gates to heaven.

Looks like an NFAB light bar? Also, we have the duallies and 10" for under 500 delivered.
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Originally Posted by Silver & Black
Thinking of doing this set up, what do you think? 2 duallies, flood, and a 10 inch e series combo pattern.
I'd add a set of dually spots to the bar and then put the dually floods in the fog light holes. That's basically my set up and I could not be happier. It's the perfect amount of light.
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Originally Posted by Silver & Black
Thinking of doing this set up, what do you think? 2 duallies, flood, and a 10 inch e series combo pattern.
I like that set up.

Who make that light bar?

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Its a smittybilt (nfab). You can find it on amazon for around 110. Super easy install too.
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Originally Posted by 12supercrewfx4
I searched for what seemed like forever to find a way to mount some dually lights behind my grill but never found a way that I liked. . (I have a set in the lower bumper opening on either side if the front plate already). I improvised and this was my solution. Just thought I would share. No drilling into the truck
[MENTION=135848]12supercrewfx4[/MENTION] Wow this is awesome. It looks nice. Thanks for sharing really good photos of how you have them mounted.
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[MENTION=134511]dannofx4[/MENTION] What did you decide on? Did you get any Rigids? If so what is your setup?
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We carry that light bar. It would look good with some Rigid Industry Q4 LED lights on it!!

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Never heard of these q4s. How are they compared to the duallies?
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How much do those q4's cost?


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