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under rig LED lighting

Wow. Those look awesome.

Stoked to set mine up.

How many did you run underneath?
 
Ah hell, I'll drink the Kool Aid...just ordered a set of the Deal Extreme lights to try out. I'm thinking about adding lights to the sides and rear of the roof rack I built a few years back for my Yukon, as well as building one for the Suburban, which I would also like to have lights. I have driving lights mounted up front, but there are lots of times when it'd be nice to have light on any or all sides of the vehicle (working in the driveway, camping, etc). I wonder if these would project far enough to work for an application like that. I'll have to come up with some way to mount them so that they are aesthetically acceptable since they'll be visible. Since these would be used when the vehicle is possibly just sitting and not running, it'd be nice to have the light coming from LED's instead of incandescent bulbs since the power draw would be considerably less.
 
Ah hell, I'll drink the Kool Aid...just ordered a set of the Deal Extreme lights to try out. I'm thinking about adding lights to the sides and rear of the roof rack I built a few years back for my Yukon, as well as building one for the Suburban, which I would also like to have lights. I have driving lights mounted up front, but there are lots of times when it'd be nice to have light on any or all sides of the vehicle (working in the driveway, camping, etc). I wonder if these would project far enough to work for an application like that. I'll have to come up with some way to mount them so that they are aesthetically acceptable since they'll be visible. Since these would be used when the vehicle is possibly just sitting and not running, it'd be nice to have the light coming from LED's instead of incandescent bulbs since the power draw would be considerably less.

Great idea! I'd like to see what you come up with. Please report back! :D
 
Heres there time frame step one must be where the kids come in.

Step 1 (1-5 business days): Products are collected from our suppliers.
Step 2 (1-2 days): Order waits to get packaged.
Step 3 (1 day): Order is packaged and shipped* to carrier
(e.g. Hong Kong Post, EMS, UPS etc).
Step 4 (3-14 days): Order is enroute via EMS or Hong Kong Post.
 
Heres there time frame step one must be where the kids come in.

Step 1 (1-5 business days): Products are collected from our suppliers.
Step 2 (1-2 days): Order waits to get packaged.
Step 3 (1 day): Order is packaged and shipped* to carrier
(e.g. Hong Kong Post, EMS, UPS etc).
Step 4 (3-14 days): Order is enroute via EMS or Hong Kong Post.

same here... no hurry though.
 

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