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Here are pictures of my truck with the installed lights
That looks awesome!

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Here are pictures of my truck with the installed lights
Did you install the gasket along the top of the windshield?I am getting a little wind noise by my driver window.
Thank you!Looks great!
Thank you!That looks awesome!![]()
Thank you!By the way, very nice truck
Yes I didDid you install the gasket along the top of the windshield?
I was pleasantly surprised, I think the wind noise is less now than it was without the bar.
I ran the wires between the pillar and windshield, went into the front truck and across the vehicle. Then I added an extension wire so it would reach where I needed it to go. How did you run yours?Yes I did
How did you run your wires.
I ran the wires between the pillar and windshield, went into the front truck and across the vehicle. Then I added an extension wire so it would reach where I needed it to go. How did you run yours?
i have it between the a pillar post and windshield, i saw where they took it up thru the top, but i did not want to cause any leaksI ran the wires between the pillar and windshield, went into the front truck and across the vehicle. Then I added an extension wire so it would reach where I needed it to go. How did you run yours?
It’s funny if they were making this specifically for the Hummer EV and knowing where the battery is, they wouldn’t have the wiring come out of the passenger side of the light bar.Agreed, that’s another reason chose this light bar, it didn’t require any cutting or panel removal.
Do you notice any mileage drop?It’s funny if they were making this specifically for the Hummer EV and knowing where the battery is, they wouldn’t have the wiring come out of the passenger side of the light bar.
EXACTLY!!!! That was the exact point I was making to one of their engineers that ended up calling me back to get a better understanding of the issue.It’s funny if they were making this specifically for the Hummer EV and knowing where the battery is, they wouldn’t have the wiring come out of the passenger side of the light bar.
Nothing yet, honestly it will be hard for me to tell because it has started to warm up here in PA and my mileage has naturally started to improve.Do you notice any mileage drop?
ThanksBy the way, very nice truck
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Time to kick off the mods, and I’m thinking of starting with a light bar.
For those running a roof-mounted light bar, how much extra wind noise does it create? I’m leaning toward the M&R front bumper-mounted light bar.
Is anyone using the M&R Hummer EV Bumper 40in Light Bar-PRO?
Is that an M & R light? Has Amber too?Off-Road, Country Roads, etc.. We have a lot of deer in our neighborhood, so when the road is empty, I want as much light as possible!
M & R installed in Burbank. Mike was so professional and fast! They mount the small squares back off the hood unlike GM that mounts to the hood and only give you white lights! You pick your color, white or amber. I bought module at GM for $460 and select Hummer top left and get aux 1-6. White is 1,2,3 and Amber is 4,5,6 in infotainment. CleanView attachment 463
Time to kick off the mods, and I’m thinking of starting with a light bar.
For those running a roof-mounted light bar, how much extra wind noise does it create? I’m leaning toward the M&R front bumper-mounted light bar.
Is anyone using the M&R Hummer EV Bumper 40in Light Bar-PRO?