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Wow, more than I would have guessed. Thanks for reposting
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I like that install, good job.Not a Gen 3, but I didn’t have a behind the grill option like I did with my Gen 1 Roush due to some performance upgrades which included a Cobb front (grill, vs bumper) mount intercooler taking up room.
The 40” OnX6 arc worked out quite well. I had to fab up some brackets but it wasn’t too bad. The light output is unreal.
Thanks!I like that install, good job.
Mine was a coincendence of an issue with my thermostat after the cam phaser work.We have had a number of FRF over the years opening up 'running hot' or 'overheating' threads on their... <cough> "bone stock trucks" while towing. Subsequent pictures showed all manner of lighting obstructions. IIRC, a few were running the FMIC as well and of course, that can't have anything to do with the overheating if it was the last mod. Ditto the lighting that blocks airflow. If it was the last mod, it POSITIVELY was not responsible for the overheating.
I also don't recall ever hearing back on the resolution of these threads :-/
Heavy towing or high rpm, low speed + airflow restriction ~= running higher than usual operating temps.
But, for most use cases, you probably won't notice.
I have worked with several customers on these types of behind-the-grille builds and have never had someone report back that they were unhappy with it. I know several of them have even posted on this forum with their pics and experience, too. Yes, you'll lose some light to the grille, but if you are running powerful lights (ie Baja Designs), you likely won't miss that light in real time while you're using them.Im looking at forward lighting, and very much leaning towards the ONX6+ mounted behind the grill. Im wondering just how much the light output is reduced by the grill. Obviously there is still plenty of light being thrown forward, but are we talking a 10% reduction, or closer to 50% reduction? It ends up changing my thinking, as I am willing to sacrifice some output for being behind the grill, but at some point, Ill just go for an exposed bumper mount.
Thank you, I'll be sure to reach out when Im ready.I have worked with several customers on these types of behind-the-grille builds and have never had someone report back that they were unhappy with it. I know several of them have even posted on this forum with their pics and experience, too. Yes, you'll lose some light to the grille, but if you are running powerful lights (ie Baja Designs), you likely won't miss that light in real time while you're using them.
Give me a call or text me and I would be happy to run through options, answer your questions, and get you set up with some discounts. I can custom create pretty much any light kit you want, so you aren't beholden to the same kits that are everywhere, either.
We also have a patented plug-and-play wiring system that will make your install a breeze.
My direct line for calls and texts is (317) 934-6778.
I hope to get to work with you on your lighting project soon!
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Sounds great!Thank you, I'll be sure to reach out when Im ready.