PorterW1111
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I thought about that the other day maybe put one ever two lights vs every lightAre you putting a bar between every light? I would say two or three bars Max would give you all the rigidity you would need.
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I thought about that the other day maybe put one ever two lights vs every lightAre you putting a bar between every light? I would say two or three bars Max would give you all the rigidity you would need.
I went round and round with this. Ever my single light bar I look at, evil manufacturing, KC, rigid...they all use two nutserts on each little mount. So I figured I’d make my plates 27” long with 4 bolts each side. I’m sill considering putting a small weld on them too to make sure the don’t pull out.It looks great! I don't believe it is necessary to place any vertical supports within the oval tubular steel frame. Unless, you are using those vertical supports for the individual light support. But based on the photos, I'm just concerned about the light rack's anchor points on your roof. Great job.
trust me a i was quite concerned with this as well. i just dont get how the KC rack stays up, my mounts are twice the size of theirs and 3x the mounting bolts.Ooof I hope those brackets hold or you're gonna be out a windshield. I dig the design but I would have put it on the back side of the cab, you've already got the cubes up front to illuminate the area in front of the truck so having them project light from the rear wouldn't really be a downfall. Plus anytime you extend anything outward it becomes a force multiplier...just my two cents. As far as the bars go Id say do whatever you think looks best I don't think with the tubular steel you're going to have much movement that you'll need to brace for.
Really like this idea. Bummer I wish I would have checked here I just went ahead and put in three every 2 lights... def glad I did cause it is so much strongerFirst off, nice work! That looks great. If I was making this I'd put two (max three) vertical bars in to take some structural load off the light mounts in the center. So maybe like this: OOO|OO|OOO if you get my drift.
Probably the same way my gorhino rack stayed on when offroading...it didn't lol. ****** rattled apart after a couple hours and then nutserts tore out holes in the bedsides.trust me a i was quite concerned with this as well. i just dont get how the KC rack stays up, my mounts are twice the size of theirs and 3x the mounting bolts.
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like how do these stay on?
https://www.kchilites.com/gravity-reg-led-pro6-09-16-ford-raptor-8-light-combo-led-light-bar.html
Question is WHY? Unless you are driving in some road to hell or Zombie hunting, why would you need all those lights on the roof? The light reflection is going to blind you If the wind noise from those bars not going to kill you first. I couldn't imagine how load its going to get on the highway. Good luck!