101 ways to mount your Rigids! - Presented by TAP Auto and goneFXcrazy
#101
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Here are mine for consideration My whole set up is as follows 2 rigid dually floods outside (1550 Lumens) 2 rigid dually spots inside (1550 Lumens) 2 rigid dually d2 driving middle (3000 Lumens) (next to winch) Lifetime LED Headlight beams (3600 Lumens) 2 rigid dually floods flush mounted in the rear bumper (1550 Lumens)
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Toolate (10-12-2014)
#102
Awesome set ups guys. Looking do do something in the near future.
Anyone with a 6 bar grill do or think about mounting a bar vertically in the sides instead of D2'S? Im thinking a SR 20 might fit but dont know.
Anyone with a 6 bar grill do or think about mounting a bar vertically in the sides instead of D2'S? Im thinking a SR 20 might fit but dont know.
#103
Senior Member
Here are mine for consideration
My whole set up is as follows
2 rigid dually floods outside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually spots inside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually d2 driving middle (3000 Lumens) (next to winch)
Lifetime LED Headlight beams (3600 Lumens)
2 rigid dually floods flush mounted in the rear bumper (1550 Lumens)
My whole set up is as follows
2 rigid dually floods outside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually spots inside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually d2 driving middle (3000 Lumens) (next to winch)
Lifetime LED Headlight beams (3600 Lumens)
2 rigid dually floods flush mounted in the rear bumper (1550 Lumens)
#104
Member
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Here are mine for consideration My whole set up is as follows 2 rigid dually floods outside (1550 Lumens) 2 rigid dually spots inside (1550 Lumens) 2 rigid dually d2 driving middle (3000 Lumens) (next to winch) Lifetime LED Headlight beams (3600 Lumens) 2 rigid dually floods flush mounted in the rear bumper (1550 Lumens)
#105
F150 Forum
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Here are mine for consideration
My whole set up is as follows
2 rigid dually floods outside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually spots inside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually d2 driving middle (3000 Lumens) (next to winch)
Lifetime LED Headlight beams (3600 Lumens)
2 rigid dually floods flush mounted in the rear bumper (1550 Lumens)
My whole set up is as follows
2 rigid dually floods outside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually spots inside (1550 Lumens)
2 rigid dually d2 driving middle (3000 Lumens) (next to winch)
Lifetime LED Headlight beams (3600 Lumens)
2 rigid dually floods flush mounted in the rear bumper (1550 Lumens)
Just FYI, A pair of duallys would put out 3136 lumens and a pair of D2's is rated at 6192. You have single outputs listed for everything but the headlight bulbs. Should help if you are trying to add up your total lumens.
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06_footy (10-26-2014)
#107
Here's a bunch of my setup. I have two diffused duallys on the rear shackle as many have done. I also added two diffused duallys to the back rack. I initially had them on a bracket as seen in the first few pics then changed to the hole on the top. The new way has a much cleaner look. The last two pics are up in Vermont. First is obviously no lights. Second is all four of them. Each set is on its own switch which makes for a great and absurdly bright work light.
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Total Automotive Performance (10-16-2014)
#108
F150 Forum
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I agree, looks cleaner where you have them mounted now.
Damn, I just noticed you had standard duallys and not the d2, thats crazy how much light they put out. You have a nice blend of direct reverse lights as well as a bright work light.
Damn, I just noticed you had standard duallys and not the d2, thats crazy how much light they put out. You have a nice blend of direct reverse lights as well as a bright work light.
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sgunneson (10-16-2014)
#109
I know! Its really crazy to believe that 4 lights can put out that much light. I was hesitant to buy them at first (price) but after having them I am beyond sold. Also had one light burn out. Sent it back and sent me a brand new light. Great product and great customer service. You don't see that very often
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Total Automotive Performance (10-17-2014)