Not sure uf your talking to me but if you are.......Steering wheel trim. Door handle interior covers, upper dash vents, some other misc things, and that's about it for now. The shifter is stock.
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I think what welfare wagon said would be up your alley. No cutting, and no bulky reverse light sticking out. I belive oracle lighting makes a setup like that. But I'm not sure!
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I mounted mine lower so they would shine down more.
If you mount them up higher on the bumper they'll shine out more.
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Ah true. Just to give you an idea. I just installed these two days ago, you may like them or may not. The only other thing I can think of is getting the drop down brackets from rigid industries.you could drill some holes in you hitch and mount two cubes below using the drop brackets.
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And also it's very stiff doesn't bounce around at all like I thought it might. No shake when offroad either. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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I hadn't painted the brackets yet. But this particular light bar I put in has four mounting points instead of the two on the outside, this one has sliding brackets and it is very convienet since I was limited to where I could mount. All you need is two small pieces of flat steel a few bolts and...
Thanks man! And the wiring was pretty complex denali_WA. I was afraid to wire them directly into the reverse light bc I was afraid of popping fuzes , so we used the fuse box and wire into the relay.
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