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Custom LED Light Bar Build #02 (Part 2 Project Night Light)

Custom LED Light Bar Build #02 (Part 2 Project Night Light)

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Custom LED Light Bar Build #02 (Part 2 Project Night Light) Julitocas: hey Chris another fantastic video, little help here please, I bought 2 strips of leds LDR, my car doesn't run daylights, but I would like the leds to be always on when the car is on, could you give me some advice on how to do this, please?
Date: 2021-02-01

Comments and reviews: 9


i love how excited he is, to be fair if i was working on something like this for my 95 ranger i'd be excited too, unlike most comments i'm not dissing the welds because mine probably look like that after being out of it for 6 years, but anyways love the project!
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Personally I would have added like that diamond wire mesh to the top behind the light to like hold ice chest etc without it scratching up the roof of the truck but I also dont have a truck or any of the materials to do this so oof
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Looks slick! One problem. Moar lights! But for real, you should add a 2x2 on the back of the roof rack, above the rear window, and shoot to the side. And it couldn't hurt to have two on the very back by the tailgate.
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Hey Chris. Do you know how I can install a backup camera to my 2009 Ford Ranger? It would be very selfish for me to ask you to make a video just for that. Not really familiar with wiring. Thank you Chris. :D
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Idk why Im watching this my truck isnt even a 4x4. You could also ad a bottom to the headache rack so you can carry stuff. So the design seems versatile.
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That is beautiful. add some explosions and tire burning or drifting with that song at the end xD Yaaaaa babeeeeee. nice job bro go for it AWESOME
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put some amber and white led strobes all around the frame 360 degrees, so if you are ever stopped on the side of the road, you will be covered.
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All that and no night-time demo? I guess you still needed to wire it up, but I thought you'd show it with temporary power.
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Looks great! It would be really cool to add 12 - 20 inch bar on each side for side lighting. Side lighting is always handy.
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