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exosteve

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its been a long time since I started these but today I got them on
 

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there on, the switch and wires are in but ive got nip out for a couple of bits to finish the wiring
 

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and it matches my angry bird and cb antenna
 

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I do like the looks of that. Will you be making any more ightbars?

Cheers Gav
 
Looks great & liking your colour scheme more & more:thumbs
 
I do like the looks of that. Will you be making any more ightbars?

Cheers Gav

I put a post on here before I started to make this to try and get some interest going and maybe make a batch of them.
but no one was interested.
all I have now is one more part made one for me mate elty
 
How did you wire the wiring through? Have you gone through the roof?

at first I made a loom that connected all the lights but they were as bright as candles:doh
so I had to split them onto 2 sets of three.

the two cables fit snugly down the side of the windscreen which I still have to cable tie on. and into the engine bay fuse box. and a 30 amp relay and a posh little light up switch:D
next job boost gauge and turbo tweek:D
god I love my truck:D
 
its been a long time since I started these but today I got them on

Have you put some gasket foam material, between the metal work and the roof, as it should first of all seal water out from the edges of the Riv nuts, and also help to prevent the metalwork from scratching the paint work, which could cause the area to rust.:doh


Re the cables, what you could have done was run the cables into the tube lighting bar, then drilled holes in the roof, fitted grommets, and sealed it with the foam gasket.
The holes for the cables would have been hidden by the metal base plates of the lighting bar. Result, no external wires, no leaks.. :thumb2
 
I just put a load of silicone around the rivnuts. put lots around the edges as there was quite a gap.
and I prefer the cables accessable for maintainance and repairs.
keep it simple:naughty
 
I put a post on here before I started to make this to try and get some interest going and maybe make a batch of them.
but no one was interested.
all I have now is one more part made one for me mate elty

:thumbs looks the biz mate :thumbs

Just need to source some lights now.

My shopping list for the truck just keeps growing:lol
 
Don't mean to blow your bulbs or anything but your going to get blinded by the glare...should have mounted them further back.
 

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