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Old 10-15-2014, 11:43 PM
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My new 20 inch rigid E series will be here tomorrow. I will post up some china V 'Merica pics.

Tap, you are costing me to much money. please stop posting these badass set ups lol
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Originally Posted by ososlow
Mounted my 30" SR2 tonight.



It's stupid bright, I love it. I felt like I couldn't see at all when I turned them off after driving with them on a while.
I still need to wire it properly. It's all loose under the hood and the switch wire is stretched from under the hood and through the door seal into the cab. Just so I could play with it, ya know.

Looks beautiful, extremely clean install!


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My new 20 inch rigid E series will be here tomorrow. I will post up some china V 'Merica pics.

Tap, you are costing me to much money. please stop posting these badass set ups lol

[MENTION=132980]AricsFX[/MENTION], we sincerely appreciate the support! We are just here to help connect the customer to the product for the best price possible! We're excited to see some pics after it gets installed
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I'm gonna pick up a set dually flush mounts and install them in my rear bumper. Gonna look around see who has them the cheapest
Old 10-16-2014, 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Commeeche
I'm gonna pick up a set dually flush mounts and install them in my rear bumper. Gonna look around see who has them the cheapest
Price is not always best, my rigids came with a slight issue, no fault of tap and they had sent replacement parts asap... something ebay or the amazon types would care less about...
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Originally Posted by Commeeche
I'm gonna pick up a set dually flush mounts and install them in my rear bumper. Gonna look around see who has them the cheapest
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If you seen an Amazon or ebay ad offering Rigid's for less than we do, just shoot us a PM and we will do our best to match it
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I've been thinking about getting flush mounts also, I'm wondering if anyone has thought about, or tried mounting them higher up on the tailgate, where you would have access to the back in the latch access panel. I'm not sure if it would be too tight in there or not, but I think it could make for a better reverse light being higher off the ground, and would definitely make for a better FU light if it were controlled on a switch also.


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Originally Posted by nlw_2006
I've been thinking about getting flush mounts also, I'm wondering if anyone has thought about, or tried mounting them higher up on the tailgate, where you would have access to the back in the latch access panel. I'm not sure if it would be too tight in there or not, but I think it could make for a better reverse light being higher off the ground, and would definitely make for a better FU light if it were controlled on a switch also.


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I have the flush mounts in diffused pattern mounted in the bumper caps, they throw more than enough light where its needed.

I had no issue cutting into the bumper caps, but cutting into that tailgate seems crazy to me.

If you still want some light up high, maybe look into a headache style rack and mount some Rigid duallys up there.
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Originally Posted by nlw_2006
I've been thinking about getting flush mounts also, I'm wondering if anyone has thought about, or tried mounting them higher up on the tailgate, where you would have access to the back in the latch access panel. I'm not sure if it would be too tight in there or not, but I think it could make for a better reverse light being higher off the ground, and would definitely make for a better FU light if it were controlled on a switch also.


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There have been a couple guys over on Ford Raptor Forum who have mounted them in the tailgate.

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Not a fan of the look...
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