N-Fab light bar
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Hahaha, ya I get it. Sorry, sometimes some of the guys here aren't being sarcastic and it's hard to pick up sarcasm from just reading! I'm 90% sarcastic 90% of the time haha. I want a different front bumper for my truck, but the light bar is nice. I think mine came in a little crooked, but not as bad as the jacked up bumper someone had on another thread. The 'powdercoat' quality is crap in my honest opinion. I plan on coating my stuff with something a little better.
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eg78 (01-26-2015)
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Really like the 'old school style of a good round offroad light.
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I bought the NFab bar off of Alex (from: F150lifts.com) here from our forum, that was on their white F150 before they changed out to their latest bumper. He gave me a great deal along with all the PIAA lights.
I had to sandblast the bar because of the powder coating was flaking off in numerous spots. So I took it to my local Line-X dealer and had it coated. But, before I did that, I drilled holes so the wiring will be hidden inside the tubing that will exit down at the mount area.
Going to wait until spring before I mount it all up. Here's the pics of Alex's truck with them on:
I had to sandblast the bar because of the powder coating was flaking off in numerous spots. So I took it to my local Line-X dealer and had it coated. But, before I did that, I drilled holes so the wiring will be hidden inside the tubing that will exit down at the mount area.
Going to wait until spring before I mount it all up. Here's the pics of Alex's truck with them on:
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I bought the NFab bar off of Alex (from: F150lifts.com) here from our forum, that was on their white F150 before they changed out to their latest bumper. He gave me a great deal along with all the PIAA lights. I had to sandblast the bar because of the powder coating was flaking off in numerous spots. So I took it to my local Line-X dealer and had it coated. But, before I did that, I drilled holes so the wiring will be hidden inside the tubing that will exit down at the mount area. Going to wait until spring before I mount it all up. Here's the pics of Alex's truck with them on:
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Lethal Weapon (01-26-2015)
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I bought the NFab bar off of Alex (from: F150lifts.com) here from our forum, that was on their white F150 before they changed out to their latest bumper. He gave me a great deal along with all the PIAA lights.
I had to sandblast the bar because of the powder coating was flaking off in numerous spots. So I took it to my local Line-X dealer and had it coated. But, before I did that, I drilled holes so the wiring will be hidden inside the tubing that will exit down at the mount area.
Going to wait until spring before I mount it all up. Here's the pics of Alex's truck with them on: Attachment 363985 Attachment 363986
I had to sandblast the bar because of the powder coating was flaking off in numerous spots. So I took it to my local Line-X dealer and had it coated. But, before I did that, I drilled holes so the wiring will be hidden inside the tubing that will exit down at the mount area.
Going to wait until spring before I mount it all up. Here's the pics of Alex's truck with them on: Attachment 363985 Attachment 363986
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Lethal Weapon (01-26-2015)
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Mine are 4 of the ATPs which are a 40 degree beam pattern, so kind of a hybrid beam. This beam is perfect for my needs and this bar. My 2 middle lights are aimed straight ahead, and the outside 2 are angled slightly outward to cover ditches and the wood line.
Thanks!
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