2008 GMC Sierra - LED Lightbar behind Grille?

NC4AB

New Member
Oct 23, 2010
3
Wallburg NC
Looking to find out if any one has installed a LED lightbar behind the grille of a 2008 (or newer) GMC Sierra 2500HD.


Looks like I have about 1.5" of depth and 30"+ inches across the grill.


Didn't know if there are any thin bars available.


Thanks
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
microman has a good reputation here on the board. however, if you want something with built-in flash patterns tho (since microman bars need an external flasher), then there's the SOS ultralite and the 911ep LS series bars (911ep is owned by SOS). the dominator is a great product but it is pretty bulky and it sounds like u need something a little slimmer.
 
May 22, 2010
1,163
Central WV
NC4AB said:
Looking to find out if any one has installed a LED lightbar behind the grille of a 2008 (or newer) GMC Sierra 2500HD.

Looks like I have about 1.5" of depth and 30"+ inches across the grill.


Didn't know if there are any thin bars available.


Thanks

If you only have 1.5" of depth behind the grill, the 911EP TDWL series of lights will work well. They are 1.47" deep. The Sound Off UltraLite series of lights are 1.70" deep. Either would work great if you ended up having a little more room, but if you only have the 1.5" of depth and 30ish of width you'll have to go with a TDWL 24 (of you have 36" of width a TDWL 36 will work)


http://911ep.com/products/tdwl.asp


http://www.soundoffsignal.com/warnamber/lightbars/lb_UltraLITE_Ext.htm


I have some TDWL 24s and 36s for sale, PM me if you are interested. Let me know if you have any questions. Hope this helps.
 

NC4AB

New Member
Oct 23, 2010
3
Wallburg NC
I have found a spot just below the GMC emblem that will give me plenty of depth, now I need to decide if I want to put the lights this low. The truck sits pretty high so this may be an option.
 

Pimp

Member
May 16, 2010
1,872
Louisiana
Please post a picture of your grille, or a stock picture from the net.
 

Sigma Safety

Member
May 21, 2010
766
western Canada
Put in 4 x Viper EXTs' or similar and spread them out a bit (1 to upper left, 1 to lower left, 1 to upper right, etc) and it'll be easier, cheaper, and MUCH more effective.
 

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