Made my own lightbar!
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JK Freak
Ha, I thought it looked good leaning against the wall, looks amazing on the Jeep! Is that metal or rubber resting against the windshield frame? Either is going to end up ruining the paint there though. What if you welded on a bracket near the windshield hinge that wrapped around the edge to give it stability instead of having it rest on the windshield like that? Just a thought.
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Ha, I thought it looked good leaning against the wall, looks amazing on the Jeep! Is that metal or rubber resting against the windshield frame? Either is going to end up ruining the paint there though. What if you welded on a bracket near the windshield hinge that wrapped around the edge to give it stability instead of having it rest on the windshield like that? Just a thought.
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I saw a pic of this jep somewhere else and I was like "where in the hell did he get that light bar?"
lol, so now I know. very good job. when it's not on I was kind of iffy just looking at it, but installed it looks great. very good job.
lol, so now I know. very good job. when it's not on I was kind of iffy just looking at it, but installed it looks great. very good job.
#40
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I really like your light bar design. How is the wind noise from that at highway speeds. I know that many top rack designs really make alot of noise but yours is a bit different.