What bar and mount is this please?

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Thank you. I believe you are correct. However there are quite a few different ones. And wondering if that is a BJ light bar and it is 30”.

Come on fellas, or owner of that pic, get on the damn ball and answer me. ;-)
 

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Thank you. I believe you are correct. However there are quite a few different ones. And wondering if that is a BJ light bar and it is 30”.

Come on fellas, or owner of that pic, get on the damn ball and answer me. ;-)
You could just measure the width of the center section on your bumper. Betting it is wider than 30"
 

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Confirmed; N-Fab. It blocks the camera, about 75%. I had one for a short while but before I cut the bumper inserts I mocked everything up and it looked like the camera would be obstructed - something I asked about before buying.

ended up sending it back.
 
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You could just measure the width of the center section on your bumper. Betting it is wider than 30"
I'm sure you are right about that, but I don't think that bar accommodates a light bar wider than 30". At least that's what a youtube video I watched said.
 
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Confirmed; N-Fab. It blocks the camera, about 75%. I had one for a short while but before I cut the bumper inserts I mocked everything up and it looked like the camera would be obstructed - something I asked about before buying.

ended up sending it back.


If you've got a minute check this out. You can fast forward. Not the world's best presenters. But they say it doesn't block the camera.

 

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We typically recommend the Baja Designs Onx6 arc bar and mounting it to the topside of the bumper. More tucked back and much less camera interference.

The light mount is NFab as others have mentioned. You can look into a slimmer light such as the Rigid SR series or even pods. That would block the camera less.

Baja Designs 40” Onx6

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That is the N-Fab bar. Specifically it's this one: http://www.4x4truckleds.com/n-fab-2017-ford-raptor-radius-light-bar-w-multi-mount/

We actually keep these in stock here at 4x4TruckLEDs.com and run it on our demo truck with 4x Baja Designs LP9s

It's a popular seller. With the purchase of 4x LP6 or LP9 lights OR a 40" OnX6+ Bar from Baja Designs, we'll give you the light bar mount for FREE (Just PM me or email me for details: [email protected])

With the LP9s it does block MOST of the front camera (leaves just enough I can see if im about to pull into a wall or something). With other bars it may/may not depending on what you run.

As for the ACC, not one bit. I had no issues with my ACC in the stock relocation.

Here it is on our demo truck:

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