It appears that you would also need the same install kit that I used on my Dodge. According to the Unity site it's part number 229.
I got mine from this location here:
http://perfectionequipment.catalog.com/viewProduct.cfm?item_id=707442
Let me know if you have a hard time finding a light...
I didn't use any primer. It's holding up great! Even in the Arizona sun. It came out pretty even. I paint cars and such so using a spray can I can actually lay down a pretty good paint job.. haha
Nice build. My parents are both from Germany. I am in Phoenix Arizona. I am the only one in my family born outside of Germany. hehe
I would love to come visit that beautiful country.
I had a friend (Angusdevil) purchase a light from Craigslist and he found the correct mount on Unity's site. I googled the part number when I bought mine and found a place that was close and cheaper than Unity.
I got the light for $30 off of Craigslist. And It was $50 for the kit and shipping...
It' just drilling through the door. You don't go through the pillar.
It is scary. When you trade it in, you can have it fixed, leave it in.. or just cap it.
Last night my friend Craig and I installed a Unity Police light on my truck. I thought drilling 15 holes in the roof was going to be hard to install roof lights... Try drilling a 1/2" hole in a perfectly good door! haha
Since we installed on of these on Craigs truck previously, this install...
I've painted a few and they've turned out great. Lasted a long time.
I started by using a 3M scotch pad or scuff pad. I went in all directions to make sure I got all sides of the diamond embossing. Then I wiped the entire box down with paint reducer to clean everything.
Then I used Rust-oleum...
Very cool additions! That's pretty similiar with what I had on my 1500 back in the day. I had a love/hate relationship with my connector mounted on the bumper there. It always seemed to be in the way or in the perfect spot. Eventually, I got tired of stepping on it and just made a bracket...