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Mr.Glock

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They are tough, we run them on off road buggys. They hold up very well to brush, rocks and extreme vibration.

You sure are doing a smash up job on the ole Suburban! Your going to have a nice hunting rig when you get done!
 

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They are tough, we run them on off road buggys. They hold up very well to brush, rocks and extreme vibration.

You sure are doing a smash up job on the ole Suburban! Your going to have a nice hunting rig when you get done!

thanks for the kind words. So far I'm very impressed with their overall strength and brightness. I can't decide if I'd rather do a 52" on the roof of 6 or so large spot lights.

here is what I have in mind so far
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I still need to figure out where to mount the 14" spot light bar and what to put on the roof.
 

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Don't forget a couple to light up the rear when needing to backup or hook up trailers at night!

That is turning out to be one good looking Suburban! Sharp!
 

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After searching for what seemed like an eternity I finally found a grill guard that I believe will suit my needs for my lighting project. The brush guard has a little surface rust but it's not a deal breaker. I plan on mounting the 42", 22", and the two 3.5" LED lights to it. Here is a preview of what I have in my head




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