22" LED light bar OPT7
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22" LED light bar OPT7
Picked this up on amazon for $109. Figured couldn't hurt to try for that price. Came with a quality harness/switch and feels pretty solid to me. Bright as hell but I can't compare to the bigger brands like Rigid since I haven't seen them side by side. Filled the intercooler space in the bumper like I wanted and is more functional than Boost Bars for the same price.
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Looks awesome. I am planning something just like that for my 2013 soon. How long did it take to install and wire? How'd you mount the lightbar in the opening?
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bfleyva (07-17-2015)
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This is what I bought. It comes with a good plug n play harness/switch and metal mounting brackets. I ended up just running bolts (that are for attaching brackets) through the plastic bread boxes and into the bar so it's wedged and bolted in place. Plenty solid unless you're going to be hitting some hard bumps on a regular basis. I think I spent about 15 min total putting it on.
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Amazon.com: OPT7® C2 Series: 22" Off-Road CREE LED Light Bar and Harness - Flood/Spot Auxiliary Lamp Combo (10000 lumen): Automotive
This is what I bought. It comes with a good plug n play harness/switch and metal mounting brackets. I ended up just running bolts (that are for attaching brackets) through the plastic bread boxes and into the bar so it's wedged and bolted in place. Plenty solid unless you're going to be hitting some hard bumps on a regular basis. I think I spent about 15 min total putting it on.
This is what I bought. It comes with a good plug n play harness/switch and metal mounting brackets. I ended up just running bolts (that are for attaching brackets) through the plastic bread boxes and into the bar so it's wedged and bolted in place. Plenty solid unless you're going to be hitting some hard bumps on a regular basis. I think I spent about 15 min total putting it on.