New Lights - Who Dis??

Mikey Swift

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Evening fellas...so, I am now a Brand Ambassador for Strands America / Strands Lighting Division. They sent over some goodies and I got to the business of install.
Siberia Qube Ditch Lights and Siberia Single Row Curved 22" Light Bar...both come with amber or white position lights. Excellent build quality and amazing amber glow that matches the hood lights perfectly. I have some more from them that will be going on soon. Overall, I'm very pleased with how it came out...if y'all have any questions, holler at me. Here are some links, their Instagram pages have really awesome rigs and lights!


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Nice! Any word on discount code and/or install video? I noticed these seem to be drilled into the bumper. I believe another light bar I saw on this forum wasn’t. Just curious as to the install process. Thanks!
 
Nice! Any word on discount code and/or install video? I noticed these seem to be drilled into the bumper. I believe another light bar I saw on this forum wasn’t. Just curious as to the install process. Thanks!
I will inquire about a discount code for the forum members.
As far as the install, I didn't record any video...far too complicated for me to do while working. I did indeed drill right into the bumper, and with the grill off was able to fit a socket wrench underneath to tighten. M&R has a good video about how to remove the grill to get in there. Hardest part was creating a custom wire harness for the ditch lights...I cut up the one they sent and made it work.
 
I did indeed drill right into the bumper, and with the grill off was able to fit a socket wrench underneath to tighten. M&R has a good video about how to remove the grill to get in there.
Maybe you can pass along the word “Rivnut” to these guys. That’s what the rest of the world uses in situations like this.
Edit: these are also called “Rivet nuts” or “nutserts”.
 
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Maybe you can pass along the word “Rivnut” to these guys. That’s what the rest of the world uses in situations like this.
Edit: these are also called “Rivet nuts” or “nutserts”.
I used nutserts on my install
 
Maybe you can pass along the word “Rivnut” to these guys. That’s what the rest of the world uses in situations like this.
Edit: these are also called “Rivet nuts” or “nutserts”.
I bought the rivnut tool and hardware in anticipation of having no way of getting behind the bumper without removal. But, there was plenty of room...crisis averted.
 

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