Coyotesong
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Have the Mopar lower A pillar mounts on order and need to figure out what lights to use. Thinking 3" cubes?
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6.4 HEMI eh?I used Rigid. A spot and a flood on each side. Sourced the lights and brackets from Summit Racing.
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IS that a bug deflector on the front of the hood, or an integral PART of the hood? If the former, source???I used Rigid. A spot and a flood on each side. Sourced the lights and brackets from Summit Racing.
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Bug deflector. High quality, well made, fits perfectly. It comes with a template, but carefully fit the mounting bosses and go slowly for the best fit.IS that a bug deflector on the front of the hood, or an integral PART of the hood? If the former, source???
Same herei have Rough Country 3" cube lights for the price they are great, no problems in the 2 years i had them.
Dang its listed on amazon as unavailable!Bug deflector. High quality, well made, fits perfectly. It comes with a template, but carefully fit the mounting bosses and go slowly for the best fit.
GZYF Auto Hood Protector, Front Trail Armor Hood Stone Guard Compatible with Jeep Gladiator Wrangler JL 2018-2020 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y1W6YV2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_PV2mEb321RZSV
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That’s what I did. I’ve got RC 3” spot cubes at the a-pillar angled slightly outward to light the outside edges of the trail/road and then a 20” bar light flood on the hoop above the winch. On a cloudy, moonless night you can’t see your hand in front of your face behind the barn but if I pull the Jeep back there and kick them on it’s like daylight back there. LolI’m not a fan of A pillar lights due to glare on the hood so for me, I’d go with spots there and floods/driving on the front bumper