KC Pro6 Light Bar - 9 Light!

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Crikk

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I have been thinking about these for a couple weeks now. I just wish I could see this set up on a truck. Don't know of any installed. I'm confused on the mounts, has SVC actually made them? I'm wondering how bad the wind noise would be. I had a 54" bar on my first raptor and the wind noise was terrible. But shit, the picture in my head of these on my truck looks badass!
 

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I have been thinking about these for a couple weeks now. I just wish I could see this set up on a truck. Don't know of any installed. I'm confused on the mounts, has SVC actually made them? I'm wondering how bad the wind noise would be. I had a 54" bar on my first raptor and the wind noise was terrible. But shit, the picture in my head of these on my truck looks badass!

I'll get a pic of one mounted tomorrow so you can see where they should be sitting......
 
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Crikk... Yep, these should be much quieter. What made noise on the led bars were the cooling fins on the back. As for the SVC mounts, they designed them to put the light low in front of the windshield so Its maybe 1.5" above roofline. That was a specific request I made in the design since I normally end up in a ton of downtown parking garages.

They actually have one set made but what we found was the mounting channel on each truck is different. After positioning them on a ton of different trucks at their shop, it appeared that the curve was different on each model year. So best thing to do is either drop your truck off and have the bend the curve specifically for your truck or get the raw cut bracket pieces and have a local fab shop bend that curve just right for your truck and then weld the pieces together. Pretty easy. SVC was actually thinking about making them for sale until that conflict was found. The way the SoCal super truck mounts get away with mounting in the same spot is by being longer thinner metal so when you mount them they just kinda bend into place. I saw a set on the KC Light Raptor at KCs warehouse and they were dog shit... things had so much flex, it wasn't even funny. Moral of the story.... get custom heavy duty brackets Madrid you want any of these lights mounted right
 
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