omg i love your truck. i have a 95 suburban with a six inch lift, 33" wheels and a winch in the front, also a flowmaster 40. im looking to get a brush guard and lights for it and a light bar. but hands down this is exaclty what i want on my truck.
Ive got a 98 burban. What roof rack is that? Ive been looking for one that I can mount my UHF work antenna to along with a CB whip and some wide beam lights to for lighting up the scenes we work on. Thanks.
@ZacharyDecker I had my roof rack custom built by a local machine shop simply because I couldnt find anything on the internet that i liked. I Originally had it built for the lights but it turned out to be REALLY handy accessory. It was built by, Liberty Machine 12777 South Fork Creek Road Liberty,KY 42539 (606) 787-4162
It is 4wd. I have 2 long-range and 2 driving lights up front/top and the driving lights in my opinion do a better job on the trail. If I ever replace them I'll change them all to driving, the long-range lights have a small tightly focused beam and are rarely putting light on the road/trail in front of you
@robertGuerra3 If you get the 69 series lights i got i would recommend the driving beam pattern. The long range pattern is a really narrow beam and only illuminates a small spot.Depends on what youre using them for I guess but its not likely you'd ever need the long range pattern. Bottom line, buy what YOU think you need, youre the one thats gonna be using them.
is it 2wd or 4wd because I have a 95 silverado with a Detroit electronic locker and it acts like a 4wd, ... mine is the same color i just got a ranch hand brush guard and a light rack for the roof and i stumbled apon your vids while looking for lights how are the kc's on the trails????
omg i love your truck. i have a 95 suburban with a six inch lift, 33" wheels and a winch in the front, also a flowmaster 40. im looking to get a brush guard and lights for it and a light bar. but hands down this is exaclty what i want on my truck.
ClassicRockerXX 5 months ago
Ive got a 98 burban. What roof rack is that? Ive been looking for one that I can mount my UHF work antenna to along with a CB whip and some wide beam lights to for lighting up the scenes we work on. Thanks.
ZacharyDecker 9 months ago
@ZacharyDecker I had my roof rack custom built by a local machine shop simply because I couldnt find anything on the internet that i liked. I Originally had it built for the lights but it turned out to be REALLY handy accessory. It was built by, Liberty Machine 12777 South Fork Creek Road Liberty,KY 42539 (606) 787-4162
BARRETTSNPR 9 months ago
It is 4wd. I have 2 long-range and 2 driving lights up front/top and the driving lights in my opinion do a better job on the trail. If I ever replace them I'll change them all to driving, the long-range lights have a small tightly focused beam and are rarely putting light on the road/trail in front of you
BARRETTSNPR 10 months ago
@BARRETTSNPR bad ass, im getting some kc's for my 93 burb but i thought long range would be better, your saying driving lights instead?
robertGuerra3 7 months ago in playlist truck light vids
@robertGuerra3 If you get the 69 series lights i got i would recommend the driving beam pattern. The long range pattern is a really narrow beam and only illuminates a small spot.Depends on what youre using them for I guess but its not likely you'd ever need the long range pattern. Bottom line, buy what YOU think you need, youre the one thats gonna be using them.
BARRETTSNPR 7 months ago
@BARRETTSNPR yea ok thanks!
im interested in the Daylighters driving, instead of the long range, thanks man. nice truck too, haha im just getting 2 for my brush guard
robertGuerra3 7 months ago
is it 2wd or 4wd because I have a 95 silverado with a Detroit electronic locker and it acts like a 4wd, ... mine is the same color i just got a ranch hand brush guard and a light rack for the roof and i stumbled apon your vids while looking for lights how are the kc's on the trails????
badas2008 10 months ago