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thanks now that i've seen it again i have read that post nice set up. how is it holding up?

Holding up great. I use the Horn at least once a day. It still makes me laugh every time.

I left the house saturday morning, was at least 2-3 miles away. Opened up the horn just for fun. Wife stayed at home and took the dogs for a walk. When we were at lunch later in the day, she said..."oh, by the way...Did you hit your train horn this morning, I heard it". I did a :lol2:

On a practical note, I just did the annual winter wheel/tire swap on my wifes SS. Considering they are sitting in the garage for 6 months, they always need air after the install. The usual practice was to do the swap, then drive over to the gas station for air.

Not this time. After I did the swap, I attached the airhose to the Raptor and put air in all 4 of her tires. Very cool.
 

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I have been wanting to do the hidden winch (with lights) setup like you have. I bought and installed the 20" Rigid LED, but was thinking of removing it for the winch. I was considering the Rigid 4" lights on each side.

My main concern was the bracket for the winch. It is angled on each side and takes up room where the back of the lights would go. Did you have any issues with this? Are the Whelens less deep than most LEDs?

I assume you have the hidden winch bracket from SDHQ.

Yeah, I'm pretty stoked about the set up. The winch bracket is from outlaw. WSI has a good bracket for mounting the lights on the flanks of the winch. It's all kind bracket, pretty nice. I'll post more photos when I get a chance ( soon).

Joe
 
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