42" Lightbar Installed

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ManUpOrShutUp

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I got mine from F-150 LEDs and it’s amazing. Also has a wireless module and strobe functionality. It’s pricey, but worth every penny. Took about an hour to install and wires up to battery.

It’s ignorantly bright, can be operated from outside the vehicle with remote, and the curve is perfect for the bumper. I also reverse mounted the brackets to make it tamper / theft proof and look better after install. Lights up the road in front over a football field length and very thin, doesn’t go past the lowest vent in grill.

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I still prefer behind the grill, but that clearly isn't an option on your model year and your setup looks good. The curved bar makes a big difference in terms of aesthetics.
 

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On my 2007 I cut out some of lower bumper lines and welded up some brackets. With the grill off there is a lot of working room. I ran a relay to a 3 way switch drilled into the dash between the lower cig lighter and aux plug. The switch was round so it almost looks stock. Options were On, off, or connected to high beam. Most of the time I left it connected to the high beam so I could actually use it on the road and not fumble to turn it off. Even that smaller size and no name brand was amazing on and off road. I plan on doing the same thing on my 2020 but haven’t decided where to mount it as I don’t want to block hd tow radiator. But for the one time a year I tow maybe it doesn’t matter much.
 
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