ADD/Rigid SR 50" Roof Mounted Bar

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Looks great !

That truck is from Texas, and I assume the DFW area because of the tolltag. Is the owner a member here ? I'd love to check it out in person if possible.
 

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I want to do this buy with 4 HID lights instead. How are the wires ran/fed into the truck to power and the switches

If it is like the other one...You drill a hole in your roof and run the wiring under the headliner to your aux switches.
 

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Ya. I like the look of a HID light bar up top, the led bar looks good but want the distance HIDs will give me. And I son't want to do it without seeing what one will look like for sure. Especially since the hole would have to be much bigger for 4 wires instead of 1
 

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Hmmm. that makes me nervous since I haven't seen a raptor with roof HIDs before.
A Raptor cab is no different than a standard F1 cab, so just search for light bars on F150's
Here are some pics to get idea's:
Light Racks / Light Bars <Not Bumpers>

You can also search this thread
04-08 Ford F150 Pics

the led bar looks good but want the distance HIDs will give me. And I son't want to do it without seeing what one will look like for sure. Especially since the hole would have to be much bigger for 4 wires instead of 1

2 things, if you're out running the light given off an LED bar you need to cage the truck 1st.

The other thing is you don't need to run 4 separate wires into the cab, you can do it the cheap way(which I've done in the past) and use a 4 prong trailer plug or spend the $ and get a Mil spec plug
http://www.prowireusa.com/products.asp?dept=70
 

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