Bed light bar aka roll bar pics.
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Ya I agree. I have 2 friends at work that have lifted trucks. 1 09 Chevy 2500 35's I keep on telling him lets go hit some trails, he always finds an excuse not to. LOL Another friend has a 97 Chevy 1500 35's I think Long bed 4 door same thing always finds an excuse. They don't want to loose the tire shine they got on the tires. LOL
Thanks. Ya I was thinking of bolting it to the frame. The frame is about 1/8in same as the bars so it should be strong enough with grade 8 bolts.
That will be a cool project.
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Thanks. I keep on thinking to myself that others who might not know my truck real well would think didn't you have one already? Since it fits the look real well.
The only negative thing is it blocks off half of the bed if your loading something in from the side. You will have to load it from more the rear, more of an inconvenience than anything.
The loss bed space is only limited to the sides no more than what the wheel wells already take up. Also if I want to use my Camper Shell I can unbolt the bars quite easily.
The only negative thing is it blocks off half of the bed if your loading something in from the side. You will have to load it from more the rear, more of an inconvenience than anything.
The loss bed space is only limited to the sides no more than what the wheel wells already take up. Also if I want to use my Camper Shell I can unbolt the bars quite easily.
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I've look through the parts manuals for 87-96 I haven't seen it listed, so I wondered about it.
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So I know this is a really old thread, but I just bought a 93 dakota and it came with this bar. I was wondering if anyone knew where to plug it in. I have the wires coming out of the bottom of the bar from the lights, but can't figure out where to plug it in. I looked through my Haynes book, but it just shows how to remove the bar