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Old Jun 23, 2014 | 08:52 PM
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Default Mounting a Gutter mount light bar on a Blazer Gen 2

I am currently working on mounting a lightbar I bought tat is gutter mount, but the price was great, so I figure I'll make a way to make it work. However, I figured I would post this to see if any other people have had this done, and some different choices for it.


I'll update when I come up with a solution as well.
 
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Originally Posted by CPLSeraphim
I am currently working on mounting a lightbar I bought tat is gutter mount, but the price was great, so I figure I'll make a way to make it work. However, I figured I would post this to see if any other people have had this done, and some different choices for it.


I'll update when I come up with a solution as well.
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Old Feb 7, 2017 | 08:16 AM
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Update with pics and details as you go!

I'm wanting to put one back on my 04, a curved one above the windshield this time.

I'm missing the light output from the 42" I use to have on my roof rack...

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