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Not ADD they do not fit well on the truck. Poor design requiring you to drill holes in your truck and rub against the frame of the door while off road. Lex I have not touched but would like to try a set and should soon. The best mounted ones I have seen so far are NFAB but require removing headliner. It is easy to do and comparing the two I would prefer to remove the headliner and do that mount.... Nobody really address getting the wire from the light to a power source. Also you will hear some harmonic hum from the 50 inch light at above about 60 MPH..
Interesting.
Yes you have to drill but ours do not require you to drill into the cab at all only in the door sill behind the weather stripping. So if you sell the truck and remove the light bar there are no holes in the cab of the truck. Also being where ours mount the vibration is a lot less then the cab mounted brackets.
having them installed and used them... I would disagree, not that yours are the worst, but in my opinion. Yours could use some adjusting, directions would be nice, how to install, and the actual parts you need to install them would be nice. Yours drill a hole along the cab also and rub the paint on the door, maybe how I installed lacking directions. Some kind of lock for the end would also help protect them from theft. A template that shows exactly where to mount it and drill holes would help also. I can not say Lex are better have not yet tried them but looking to. I like the NFAB mount better and seems sturdier. As for the holes in the NFAB ones I could place a bolt with a rubber washer and fill it if I were to remove it.. (I know simple fix). But so far the right fix requires a body shop and paint to fix any holes the right way..