Cab light bar

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Mean Green

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Thanks for the pic! And thats a damn good idea. I never thought about mixing up the beam stlye. I would want all five lights to look the same though...

Thats not a problem what so ever! You can get the same housing for all the lights, then by the lights them selves by the beam pattern! For example if you went with the tried and true 4"-5" Round Chrome housing, you can get virtually any beam pattern you want for them!
 

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Well when I get the money and go to order I might have to talk to you! that would be sweet to get a nice pattern of light.
 

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Well when I get the money and go to order I might have to talk to you! that would be sweet to get a nice pattern of light.

Sure, I'll be happy to help you pick out a set of lights when the time comes!What kind of light's do you have on your brush guard? You could also consider mounting the fog lights there (Fog lights perform best when mounted as close to the ground as possible, ideally 18" or lower from the ground), and instead of putting fog beams on the roof; put a set of Euro Beams in their place!
 

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I have looked at that bar before but opted for this set up to avoid striking the lights on overhead obsticles.

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I have looked at that bar before but opted for this set up to avoid striking the lights on overhead obsticles.

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This is in my opinion the cleanest light bar out there!
 

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They are just the cheap Baja lights you can buy at Oriellys or Autozone. How in the world does that light bad mount^?
 

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This is in my opinion the cleanest light bar out there!

Agreed that's why I chose it!

They are just the cheap Baja lights you can buy at Oriellys or Autozone. How in the world does that light bad mount^?

It bolts to the bumper using the holes that are in the bumper for the license plate mount.

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Agreed that's why I chose it!



It bolts to the bumper using the holes that are in the bumper for the license plate mount.

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C2.. i didnt realized it mounted to lincense plate bolt holes. that looks awesome.. who makes that bar ive thought bout putting one on mine but dont want to drill holes in bumper. (sry to thread jack)
 

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C2.. i didnt realized it mounted to lincense plate bolt holes. that looks awesome.. who makes that bar ive thought bout putting one on mine but dont want to drill holes in bumper. (sry to thread jack)

It's a Smittybuilt light bar, the Nfab light bar is virtually the same thing from my understanding!
 
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