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Rough Country 30" LED Lightbar

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by cgny, Feb 16, 2016.

  1. Feb 16, 2016 at 5:49 PM
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    LED lightbars are so played out.
     
  4. Feb 16, 2016 at 6:00 PM
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    Hahaha. Yeah i know what you mean. I actually own and operate a truck accessories shop. Sell a good amount of their product due to price point.
    I personally would never use their lifts in my own vehicle but i'm honestly adding a lightbar for looks more than functionality.
     
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    Yeah i cant say i really need one although it may come in handy. I own a truck accessories shop. My truck will be parked out front everyday to generate conversation and interest in products. That being my main reason for adding one.
     
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    Just curious why you say that? Do you have personal experience with the brand on your own truck, or just "parroting" what you've heard?

    I've been selling Rough Country myself for six years, and quite frankly have never had an issue that they haven't handled immediately. IMHO, their customer service has been far easier to work with than ProComp, Superlift, Skyjacker, Tough Country, BDS/Zone Offroad, and others that I've sold. I can recall one issue on a Colorado where they returned and refunded a complete lift for a simple squeak from a bushing.

    BTW, OP ... https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/third-gen-30-led-bumper-mount-kit.416530/#post-11823015
     
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    So your disappointment in the design of one product, means the entire product range is junk. Interesting.
     
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    So using your logic, if someone were to ask me about buying a new Lexus .. my reply to them should be that it's junk because Toyota can't build a Tacoma frame that doesn't rust to nothing in a few years.

    Not personally attached to them at all. They don't make a spacer lift for my Impala yet. When they do, I'll go total fanboy.
     
  10. Feb 16, 2016 at 8:33 PM
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    Toytec and Icon makes spacer kits, is their entire line up of products junk because of it?
     
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    I can honestly say that all my dealings with Rough Country and their products through my shop have been pretty positive. We've probably sold/installed a dozen or so lift kits from them this passed year. They sent the wrong shocks with a kit one time. We called and let them know and they immediately sent the right ones and didn't even ask for the others to be sent back. Most people in my area are lifting their trucks just for looks and want to spend the minimum amount on the lift itself seems. The more serious enthusiast might choose to spend a little more on a product that's been proven to hold up to what they're going to do with the vehicle. I'm the type of person that would rather spend a little more on better quality myself, especially on something as crucial as suspension components. Even if it means waiting a little longer to save up the cash. But to each is own.
     
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    o_Ogonna donk it?
     
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    Hell no
     
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    Here you go. You can print this out on your computer and tape it to your truck. You will have endless "just for looks" light bars.

    When one gets wore out, you just print a new one!
     
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