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Old 09-22-2015, 10:26 PM
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I'm looking at installing a light bar on my truck (the big 300+ watt ones). I know I am putting one on the front/top. Anyone have any ideas on where to mount the back ones? I don't want to put two on the top(one in the front and one in the rear, I think that would look stupid. Ready..... Go
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What about the top of the bed bulkhead? Do you have A rear slider?
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What about the top of the bed bulkhead? Do you have A rear slider?
Nope. Solid back glass. Bulkhead is a pretty good idea. May put two smaller ones on each side.
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Originally Posted by jamiewroten92
Nope. Solid back glass. Bulkhead is a pretty good idea. May put two smaller ones on each side.
Yep.



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Their called Cree LED work lights. About 36 dollars on e bay delivered then you do the wiring one switch you might have 45 dollars in the two on the Ford.
Simple enough to light up a boat landing at nights or early morning. Stick them on a switch and connect them to your rear view lights. Best of both world.
Both come on when you put it in reverse , both come on when you flip the switch.
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N-Fab has some mounting kits, too. Pricey though.

http://www.motoroso.com/NFABinc/Gara...ting-Solutions
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Sorry,, about 36 dollars shipped. With the wire, and switch about 50. Thought I had typed that in my reply Sule.

Like the head rack, bought another one for the Ford. Adding a 120W light bar on the back of that once I get it home. Riding on the back of the car carrier now.
Taking the tool box off, adding the head rack and installing the 21" light bar on the top of that . Cutting the tool box up and building a box for a honda 3000 EU I have in the back now. LIke having a generator in the back of my truck.

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What do you think about this light bar rack?

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