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Powerwagon light bar options?

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Anyone installed one of these lightbars on a PW? Looks like it works well on a standard 2500HD. Any reviews?

 

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Anyone installed one of these lightbars on a PW? Looks like it works well on a standard 2500HD. Any reviews?

Wouldn’t do anything that blocks so much air but that’s just me, it gets very hot here. If you look into that opening and see what’s behind it, it’s obvious that they made it with purpose. On my PW, at least..maybe not on a standard 2500.
 
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We have a seasonal RV site for the winter, and were due to leave when our 2020 JLUR went into the shop for warranty repairs. After seven weeks of them throwing parts at it, and various delays, we gave up and traded it for a used 2022 Power Wagon w/ 5K miles, so we can hit the road hopefully next weekend. I've been in a rush to get it built out so we can leave. That said, I got the lights on today. It's also on 37x12.50 Toyo MTs with a front air dam delete. I'm still waiting on a female four pin electrical connector to finish up the flat tow setup, but the Blue Ox baseplate, Demco Air Force One braking system, and tail lights are wired up... you can see how that is looking as well. The white/green/yellow/brown wire will be replaced by that female connector, which will be black and blend in with the rest of the front.

The lighting decisions were based on @Cycleman4's results, I listed the lights used elsewhere in this thread and spaced them 10" apart, and 2" from the back of the bumper.

Airlift 5000/ Daystar cradles installed today too.
What lights are those? They look great. What kind of light output do they provide?
 

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So I decided I'm going to just mount some lights to the bumper. But I've been having a hard time finding some that will fit. Until now. Picked up a pair of the new Harbor Freight Roadshock 6 LED spot/flood lights. Can mount them to the bumper with clearance behind so they don't rub on the grill.
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@GODZ_MFG makes a front bumper light bar mount for our trucks.

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I'm not running this personally, but I did check it out when I was at their shop a couple of weeks ago. It is a very compact and clean option.
 

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Looking for inspo for my tradesman. Probably do 6x pod lights in the bumper grille, where the PW winch is. And some amber pods as fogs.
I have this amazon lightbar on my chevy, its perfect. Especially for 100$
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Any insight on the install process?

Install is pretty easy! You can do it one of two ways, remove the grille or remove the bumper. The bar bolts into OEM holes with provided hardware. For power wagon owners it's easier to remove the grille since they will have additional steps from the winch. In either event, the bar can be installed in roughly 1-2 hours.

We will have an installation video coming soon!
 

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