KC Gravity Titan Light Bar on the Platform One Roof Rack

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Man oh man what can I say about this setup! The Gravity Titan light bar on its own is easily one of the best light bars I have used. KC has designed their new Platform One Roof Rack around these light bars and it looks incredible on the 6th Gen 4Runner. The Platform One system isn’t just another roof rack it was designed with lighting integration in mind. Rather than awkward brackets or fabricating custom mounts, the rack’s architecture accommodates KC Gravity light bars as part of its core design. This integration into the roof rack itself gives it a real sleek look while also providing maximum utility.

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Heres what stands out the most with this set up:
  • Powerful Output: ideal for high-speed desert runs or deep woods navigation.
  • Amber Switch: useful for dusty trail conditions.
  • Quality Construction: weather-resistant and built to handle trail abuse.
This isn’t just accent lighting it’s a performance upgrade that transforms darkness into usable space.
Check out the rack and lights here: Platform One Roof Rack

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Wiring these light bars is also super easy especially if you're hooking it up to a switch panel. KC also make a wire hider for the wire running down the wind shield. To hook this light up it is only 4 wires, 1 being the ground, 1 for the power, and a wire each for amber and white lights. I would highly recommend picking up a switch pros or another controller to hook all your light accessories up to. With this setup it'll make your like a breeze with being able to separate switches and easily connect and disconnect wires without having to pull it through your firewall.

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Snapped a few photos of the light output. The light bar really fills the upper gap and shoots out pretty far even though you can see distance here. Of course I pick the foggiest night to do this haha but will have more photos once it's not foggy at night for me.
 
Thank! Yea the light bar sits pretty high up to avoid that and even if you do have some glare you can very easily adjust where the light bar is facing!
 

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