home made light bar?
I'm just wondering on if this will make my truck goofy looking. I would like more light but don't have a grill guard so the only other place to put them is on top. I have 1994 s-10 blazer first generation and i was wondering if i put four of these
http://www.stylintrucks.com/parts.as..._prod_ids=4892 on top do you think it will look kinda goofy? i looked at light bars and I cannot afford them[&o] |
RE: home made light bar?
Won't look goofy IMO, but how are you going to mount them?
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RE: home made light bar?
drill some holes in aluminum and mount them and some hefty magnets to it.
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psh look goofy??? no way they fit the first gen perfectly. i think round lights on a first gen r goofy. i was lookin at some rectangular lights for my first gen. there was a guy on here (dont rem who) who mounted his lights to the cross bar on the roof rack and slide it all the way forward
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RE: home made light bar?
Didn't Zasder do it?
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i think so ik it was a black 2nd gen blazer wanna say a zr2 but idk. and it was all black
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RE: home made light bar?
I think itmay have beenmy Blazer. If not check out my photo gallery & see what I did.
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ken i think it was u. i just rem an entirely black out blazer
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RE: home made light bar?
my roof rack is kinda far back even when it's all the way forward.....don't know just brainstorming for right now. But i definetly want more light to see those pesky deer.
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RE: home made light bar?
That's why I put an extra roof rail to the front mounting of the roof rack.It moves the lights up another foot nearer the front. I'll be doing the wiring this weekend & will post pics with them working.
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