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Old 10-22-2016, 12:47 AM
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Looks great!

I bought a 30" single row led bar with 9000 lumens by Traveller at Tracktor Supply for $149, not curved but sits in the grille with a little convincing. Wired it to a wireless module by prostrobe $49, which handles all my lights all together or individually and can be strobes or/and dimed.






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37" is an odd size... the only sizes we sell that come close are 32" and 42"
It is a odd size only one company was selling it but it was the only size I found that I thought would fit right. I think a 40 inch curved would fit perfectly if you are willing to cut into the grill to recess it. That was more modification then I was wanting to do though
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Originally Posted by Scharft
Looks great!

I bought a 30" single row led bar with 9000 lumens by Traveller at Tracktor Supply for $149, not curved but sits in the grille with a little convincing. Wired it to a wireless module by prostrobe $49, which handles all my lights all together or individually and can be strobes or/and dimed.






Nice setup how did you do those led pods in the plastic piece of the bumper? Also what size tires are you running and leveling kit. Leveling kit is next
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Old 10-22-2016, 06:17 PM
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4" suspension lift, Mastercraft MXT's Cooper (35x20x12.5), the lights are by blazer AutoZone $24.99 a pair. I used a oscillating tool to cut the holes then used automotive silicon to make it smooth looking, the bolts that hold them in are the skulls and used the spikes so that the skulls didn't stick out.

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The lift kit I thought was Rough Country but was told at a truck show from a couple of lift mechanics that is was a much better setup than RC. I need to go back to the guys that installed it and ask what it is and thank them for looking out for me.
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Originally Posted by Scharft
4" suspension lift, Mastercraft MXT's Cooper (35x20x12.5), the lights are by blazer AutoZone $24.99 a pair. I used a oscillating tool to cut the holes then used automotive silicon to make it smooth looking, the bolts that hold them in are the skulls and used the spikes so that the skulls didn't stick out.

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I was thinking about a 4 inch too might do the 2 inch eibach struts and shocks first then do a bigger lift down the road
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I will just state this, I too just did a 2.5 on my 14 KR and couldn't wait to lift this one to 4". Don't procrastinate today for what you'll want tomorrow. Lol
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I will just state this, I too just did a 2.5 on my 14 KR and couldn't wait to lift this one to 4". Don't procrastinate today for what you'll want tomorrow. Lol
Yeah I'm all about that but truck is brand new and don't want to shell out money for tires yet but don't like the floatiness in the stock ride
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I agree, good luck on your build look forward to see more.
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Originally Posted by 2016f150fx4


Just drilled there and removed the large plastic piece in the bumper to bolt from the bottom
FX4 - If you swap the mounts you'll end up with a hole on each side that isn't used, but it would allow you to have it on there without the mounts showing to the outside.



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