Those lights are awesome!
Thank for video, and great setup. Question... How much additional height is added above roofline? :clap2:
Another sick video, the drone night time shots were amazing. I would have flown into a wall.
I always like the unboxing just about as much as the install. Thanks for another fantastic how to video.
Nice Video... curious why you chose KC over say Baja designs XL linkable?
Great install video as usual, amazing light projection and I must say this video is some of your guys best work with the night shots. Very cool!
The night shots in the canyon look amazing.
Watched this last night. When the video ended, I knew we were in for some bonus footage. Ripley has a great demeanor. Bet training is a ton of fun.
Oh, and the lights, yeah, bright as hell. Has to make all the difference in the world.
Just wanted to say awesome job on the video, the editing and narration is getting a lot better!
Eddie now that you’ve had it on your JT for a bit are you still happy with the Pro 6 light bar? Any negatives? How’s the wind noise on the highway? Thinking about picking one up. It’s a lot of coin for lights.
So, I love the amount of light and quality of light that the Gravity Pro 6 puts out. I also love how it looks installed. Of course, there is some wind noise but nothing as bad as I would have thought. Certainly, nothing worse than a roof rack would produce and without the kind of whistling that the old bar lights always made. Where I do hear them more is in a cross wind but even at that, I think my tires are louder. If there is a negative, I would have to say it would be the rubber gaskets that goes in between the mounts and the a-pillars. It was probably the heat of summer in Nevada that did it but mine lost their adhesiveness and they no longer stick to the mounts. For the most part, this is no big deal as they still do their job where it counts but higher up on the mounts, there is a gap between the mounts and the a-pillar and the gasket can move around. In a cross wind, I have seen where the gasket will start to buzz as air passes across it. Sticking my hand out the window, I can fix this but it is a bit annoying to have to do this. I will most likely try to trim the gasket to prevent this from happening.
Other than that, I still love it :yup:
Thanks for the follow-up! Do you have adaptive cruise control/fwd collision warning? Does the light bar sit low enough to interfere with the camera for those systems?
...If there is a negative, I would have to say it would be the rubber gaskets that goes in between the mounts and the a-pillars...
Can you paint the A-Pillars with plastic dip? (Just where there is contact)
So, I love the amount of light and quality of light that the Gravity Pro 6 puts out. I also love how it looks installed. Of course, there is some wind noise but nothing as bad as I would have thought. Certainly, nothing worse than a roof rack would produce and without the kind of whistling that the old bar lights always made. Where I do hear them more is in a cross wind but even at that, I think my tires are louder. If there is a negative, I would have to say it would be the rubber gaskets that goes in between the mounts and the a-pillars. It was probably the heat of summer in Nevada that did it but mine lost their adhesiveness and they no longer stick to the mounts. For the most part, this is no big deal as they still do their job where it counts but higher up on the mounts, there is a gap between the mounts and the a-pillar and the gasket can move around. In a cross wind, I have seen where the gasket will start to buzz as air passes across it. Sticking my hand out the window, I can fix this but it is a bit annoying to have to do this. I will most likely try to trim the gasket to prevent this from happening.
Other than that, I still love it :yup: