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Old 10-24-2014, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
Yeah that's what has me intreauged. I'd probably run an SR 20" on mine. I know how to do all the sheet metal work, it's just the mounting of the bar that has me scratching my head lol
he probably just has it screwed in into the cab and then customized the roof for it to fit. looks real good
Old 10-24-2014, 10:55 AM
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They either mounted it through the inside of the cab or they made the hole bigger and mounted through the outside which means you cant take it out without having to chop the cab up.
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Originally Posted by smcox1
They either mounted it through the inside of the cab or they made the hole bigger and mounted through the outside which means you cant take it out without having to chop the cab up.
Mine would have to be serviceable. I can't stand things that quit working and can't be fixed
Old 10-24-2014, 11:22 AM
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Mine would have to be serviceable. I can't stand things that quit working and can't be fixed
Its possible its serviceable through the inside of the cab removing the headliner
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I'm thinking this 13" in the cab of the centurion. I wonder if I can get it in without making a mess lol!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by smcox1
I'm thinking this 13" in the cab of the centurion. I wonder if I can get it in without making a mes lol!!!!!!!!!!
Lol if you do I'll be right behind you
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

Lol if you do I'll be right behind you
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My only problem is water getting in the cab. The hole would have to be cut perfect and then I guess run a small bead of silicone.
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I actually found a better light bar its shaped like a wedge and I think it will fit better with the shape of the cab. But I just thought of a good way to mount it. What if you open the light bar and take the face off then cut the cab the same size as the reflector size of the light bar then put the light bar in the inside of the cab and put the face on, on the outside of the cab. So essentially you're sandwiching the cab between the light bar. That way wouldn't work on the centurion because the light bar would be pointed towards the sky but if your cab was perfectly perpendicular to the bed it would work.
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Originally Posted by smcox1
I actually found a better light bar its shaped like a wedge and I think it will fit better with the shape of the cab. But I just thought of a good way to mount it. What if you open the light bar and take the face off then cut the cab the same size as the reflector size of the light bar then put the light bar in the inside of the cab and put the face on, on the outside of the cab. So essentially you're sandwiching the cab between the light bar. That way wouldn't work on the centurion because the light bar would be pointed towards the sky but if your cab was perfectly perpendicular to the bed it would work.
Or if I built a wing so to speak to make it come out and be flat


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