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Light bar input?


I have an Aries bullbar that i am going to put back on as soon as I get the modified brackets back. That has two hella black magic lights mounted on it, so i already have some lighting up front. Was more going for the look than anything else.

As far as the front end, I think that i might crank it up a bit. I agree that it will look a lot better.
 
i still don't think i'd add a light bar or headache bar to your truck... i like it like that..
 
i should clarify what i said last, i like headache racks, but i still wouldn't mount lights to them... they aren't going to be functional enough (unless they are rear facing) especially on a super cab, they are just too far back, and will help light the tree branches up... however the light bars, mounted to the top of the cab, at the windsheild almost, is very functional! though it's not my look personally...
 
Personally I do not care for leveled trucks, yours has the perfect stance as it sits.

A leveled truck looks like it has something in the back, and when it actually does have something in the back it looks overloaded. Or that it has whooped rear springs (like mine) which isn't a look that I care for either.

I just took the lightbar off of my rollbar in my Ranger, I got tired of it snagging every tree and garage door it could find. The lights wouldn't stay aimed for anything and the darned truck isn't all that tall either. It is amazing how much the air screamed going around the lights too, I never did much higher speed driving but it couldn't have helped the milage much.

After having them on my truck I think trucks looks cleaner without lights on the roof too. :icon_thumby:
 
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Ill try to post pictures of the one i built for mine tomorrow afternoon. Has 4 offroad lights and it bolts to the bedrails at it is just flat stock that goes down the bed the length of my toolbox and the toolbox mounts on top of the flatstock.
 
I've always liked this headache rack

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Too bad they don't make em for rangers.
 
the width of something... the tacoma? is pretty close...

i forget what it is... i'll measure the width of a tacoma tomorrow night, at the club meeting
 
Ill try to post pictures of the one i built for mine tomorrow afternoon. Has 4 offroad lights and it bolts to the bedrails at it is just flat stock that goes down the bed the length of my toolbox and the toolbox mounts on top of the flatstock.

that would be great. I am still undecided on exactly what i want to do.
 
weather was crappy today. rain and snow! in April?? get it tomorrow

there hasn't been an april yet, in the 5 years i've lived here, that we didn't get a dumping of a foot or more...
 
didnt forget. After school i helped a buddy tint his window and got home it was downouring. Ill take some before work tomorrow and post them after.
 
Here is what i built..

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The fence post in there is to keep it from bending backwards. i goofed and should have made it thicker and or a gusset plate sort of deal.
 
I gotta say danger ranger that looks awesome. Ive been wanting a lightbar on back but without removing toolbox I just got, as I do need my tools. Integrated third light and everything awesome. Ford symbol looks awesome.
 

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