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Old 02-06-2012, 02:52 PM
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Anyone install amber cab lights like in a diesel truck?? I bought some amber led bolt lights but looking for other options.
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How would you possibly mount them? Into the removable freedom tops or behind them?

It is something I have never seen on a Jeep but my initial reaction is too Hummerish.
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Normally I am all for what you want to do to your rig but why this. Jeeps have enough leak potentials. I have them on my power wagon and I hate em on that. At least they are clear on it when they are off.

If you want to do it I say head down to your local truck shop and pick the ones you like best. I would mount them to the freedom panels. I believe they come with gaskets but I would use some silicone as well. I would run the wiring for each panel up each a pillar and use quick disconnects so the panels can come off.
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I have never had them leak before on my vehicles and have installed them on an f350.. i love the look of them and I would do small led ones.. I would drill right thru windshield header.. Seal them up nice and good to go.
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thought of this as well...i the a roof light bar with those instead would be cool, if that makes any sense
Old 02-09-2012, 06:03 PM
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I wanted to do this and mount the lights on my rack...what do you guys think? There are 4 tabs in the front and 2 in the rear!!!



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do it. take pics and make sure to make a write up. post up and show off to us. then we will have to do it.



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