kkets323 said:great looking truck
quick question which duallys do you have with what filters i want to get a pain and theres 3 types driving spot and diffused. im thinking about getting the driving ones.
NJfireguy9094 said:hello i have the same truck as u and looking to install something along the running board area what would u recommended added them too
NJfireguy9094 said:hello i have the same truck as u and looking to install something along the running board area what would u recommended added them too
pdk9 said:I recommend the Sound Off nForce...I used to recommend the linz6 (for their linear output) and the ions/ghosts for their slim package and great footprint, but now I recommend the nForce, because I think it's the brain child of the two...small package (virtually the same size as the ghosts +/- a fraction of an inch) and powerful, linear visibility like the linz6. The nForce are also flexible, meaning that you can choose bet. 6-18 LEDs per unit in single/duo/tri-color options. A pair of these mounted right where the running boards/nerf bars are attached to the frame of the truck is a nice location that is tucked out of the way.
Camerin said:Some of the other more experienced members/installers here please chime in but a lot of it depends on your budget. A few inexpensive TIR or LINZ light heads on brackets strategically placed would work well. Or, if you budget allows, a full 8-12 head light stick along the running board area.
I chose not to place any light heads along the running board area for the pure fact I didn't want to risk them being damaged or broken off if I chose to do any degree of off roading.
**As a side note, anyone who chooses to place light heads within the wheel well of any vehicle, especially a truck or SUV is in my humble opinion, just pissing money away....
Storm4200 said:Can we start a petition for solid Red M7s on this install?? :thumbsup:
Camerin said:So I have a question for all you "lighting enthusiasts".....
I am looking at upgrading my grill lights to a larger foot print and moving the ION's to an intersection position, preferably mounted to the brush guard. What would you recommend for lightheads, M4's, M7's, mounted to the brush guard on a pedestal mount or behind the grill? Red or red/white is all I can run, and synced to the Vertexs or just to each other?
Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Camerin said:The first photo is how she stands today. The second photo is the truck totally stock the day I bought it. Unfortunately I didn't get to wash her since she got dirty attending a recent training site.
Camerin said:I'm surprised no one has noticed the 'Tactical Chicken' (Combat Cock from SOE) blocking my plate.... LOL