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Specs and review on the new Gravity Titan

Discussion in 'KC HiLiTES' started by Robert@KCHiLites, May 10, 2024.

  1. May 10, 2024 at 10:34 AM
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    Robert@KCHiLites

    Robert@KCHiLites [OP] Robert Byrd @ KC HiLiTES Vendor

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    Hey everyone, if you're curious about a review of our newest light offering, here's a video breaking it down!


    Let us know what you think!​
     
  2. May 14, 2024 at 6:41 PM
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    BigMack

    BigMack Well-Known Member

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    Was looking at the rigid 360 for my arb bumper but I'd much rather have an amber/white light instead! Question is, how do you switch the lights? 3 position switch? Or could I wire it to a switch pro panel?
     
  3. May 15, 2024 at 12:30 PM
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    Robert@KCHiLites

    Robert@KCHiLites [OP] Robert Byrd @ KC HiLiTES Vendor

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    It comes with a 3 position switch...you can wire it to the switch pro if you two slots available. And then you can fuse it based on the wiring diagram I'm attaching....image (1).png
    I'm assuming because you mentioned your bumper, that you were looking at the pair pack. The wiring would be essentially the same, with different end/light (pair pack vs. bar). I'm also attaching the comparative specs / output in case you're looking for that info as well. Also, at the bottom, there's a YouTube link that explains 3 possible scenarios for lighting to switches (s-pods or the like). Hopefully that helps!



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    https://youtu.be/-OIfO2FpbZA?si=uokhlx2tFy22F51z

     
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