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Posted: Thu Jan 2nd, 2020 10:54 am |
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Measure the thread size and pitch on the actual flare fitting Rollbars are pretty sweet if you like them, I do too!! see if you can find just a plain old mini truck roll bar like a toyota or S10 would use...you don't want a style side (stepside) roll bar they are goofy. Putting lights on a roll bar is way old tech, with all that light behind the cab it can get interesting at night. Lights behind you will illuminate the roof, side mirrors, hood, glass, and all the dust kicked up at night. Putting a LED bar on top of the windshield IN FRONT of you (the driver) is a much better option, it makes it much better to see at night without the light behind your head (yes even outside the cab) There are some wicked cool lights you can get these days both LED bar style and round, whatever you decide the goal is to make it yours. Form follows function, so if it functions well it usually turns out looking pretty good too..... Last edited on Thu Jan 2nd, 2020 10:55 am by 410customs ____________________ I build custom RBV, specializing in drivetrain conversions, wiring, suspension and complete custom trucks |
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