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se7en

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I'm just tryin to get alil input on this. I am thinking about doing roof lights on my ranger. I cant decide wether to build a pre runner style light bar and just screw it to the roof or I also thought about the jeep liberty renegade roof lights. what do you guys think would look that best on top?
 


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jeep liberty roof lights? those are stupid. you have a ranger, not a jeep
light bar attached to the roof? this is better, but i have always thought a nice roll bar with about 4-5 lights looks best.
 

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I made a back rack out of 2x2 box tubing, I mounted four lights to it. It doesn's take up any bedspace, and you don't have to drill holes in your roof.



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I made a back rack out of 2x2 box tubing, I mounted four lights to it. It doesn's take up any bedspace, and you don't have to drill holes in your roof.

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it also gives you a place to tie down stuff in the bed ..
 

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I made a back rack out of 2x2 box tubing, I mounted four lights to it. It doesn's take up any bedspace, and you don't have to drill holes in your roof.

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nice job! looks really good!
 

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thanks

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I made a back rack out of 2x2 box tubing, I mounted four lights to it. It doesn's take up any bedspace, and you don't have to drill holes in your roof.



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i used to have a setup like that that a friend made for me , and that is a huge ass cb antenna dude , what are you trying to reach , hawaii ?:icon_confused:
 

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