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Vladimir2306

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Hello everyone, please tell me if anyone has experience with the maximum concealed installation of an LED bar on Yukon Denali?
On past cars, I put it under the radiator grille, but Denali has such a grille that there is a feeling that it will be very bad to shine through it.
There is another option, I saw a place under the number, which I circled in red, where there are plugs and, as it were, two protective plastic strips. It seems to me that if you pull out the plugs, then a 20-inch LED bar will fit perfectly under them
 

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Just a question.... What is the purpose of this planned LED lightbar installation?
 
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Hi all. It turns out that this niche in the bumper is for the intercooler of a diesel engine. On gasoline, it is closed, so it is great for installing an LED beam. In the service, they measured a single-row 20-inch beam on a black Yukon. Gets up great. And it's not very visible from the outside. For myself, I chose the Rigid model E-SERIES PRO 20" DRIVING Black 121613.
who came to the service. So we will put it in time))))
 

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Yes, we have many places without street lighting for many hundreds of kilometers. And without markup))))
Great. I hope that it works out real well for you.

My town has no street light or guard rails or line markers on the sides of our roads. In fact large trees are commonly within 10+ feet of the asphalt edges. Fortunately, my aftermarket LED headlights give me more than enough light to navigate our roads.
 
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Hello everyone) In general, everything worked out.
Let me remind you, I decided to put an LED beam in the lower part of the front bumper. As it turned out, this is a niche for a diesel engine intercooler, but everything is empty on a gasoline engine) We bought a 20-inch Rigid E-pro beam. Next, the master held the button in the salon. The scheme of work is simple. When you turn on the far beam through the relay, the beam is turned on, the button either activates the beam or deactivates it (that is, the far one turns on without a beam). Works great with automatic high beams too.
 

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