Anzo Light Products - Thoughts?

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Looking at getting some roof clearance lights for my truck, but I am undecided on brand. It currently does not have anything on it so it will be a fresh install. I know Recon is real popular, but I have read several reviews saying they stop coming on in a short amount of time, and appear to be poorly wired internal to the housings (mostly Ford and Dodge reviews). I found Anzo makes a roof light kit, but I cannot find anything review wise on them. Seems their headlight and tail lights are pretty good, so I would expect the same from the roof lights.

Thoughts? Anyone here have good or bad things to say about Anzo?
 

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Out of all the aftermarket companies, I think Anzos are your best bet.
 

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They are who I have looked at for my clearance lights that I have yet decided about
 
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Out of all the aftermarket companies, I think Anzos are your best bet.

Thats good to hear. They are less expensive than the Recons as well.

They are who I have looked at for my clearance lights that I have yet decided about

If I get them Ill post pics to help with your decision. Thats another thing, I saw lots of pics with Recons but none with Anzos.
 

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I cannot bring myself to drill into a perfect paint roof.
 
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I cannot bring myself to drill into a perfect paint roof.

Cover the surface with painters tape first and measure measure measure before drilling. Its not that bad, but I see why some people dont want to.
 

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I put the cab lights on my 1500 Sierra. That was pre-me doing body work so it took a mental challenge to do it. Now it doesnt bother me.
 

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I put the ANZO clearance lights on my Yukon, and in 3 years of temps ranging from -47 to 112 and everything in between, they have yet to show ANY signs of age. I actually got the ones for the '09-up Ram HD's, but wish I had gone for the stock obs GM lights. But that's not a big issue. I love em!

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