I named my truck the deer hunter.. wait no the deer splitter!
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: The Buckeye State... OHIO
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I'm going more for protection at this point! LOL I was trying to think of a way to take my old light bar and weld it to my new light bar with out it looking like a hack job... kinda like a tribute to the old push bar... it will look a lot better when I get the umper plastic hurculined.. going to do the rockers ago as well
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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looks good, where is the ram head on that grille?
for light location you could weld four 2"x4"x1/8"thick steel tabs to the bottom bar behind the mesh (level with the top of the bumper). or you could take a steel bar and get it level with the top of the bumper and weld it between the push bars.
for light location you could weld four 2"x4"x1/8"thick steel tabs to the bottom bar behind the mesh (level with the top of the bumper). or you could take a steel bar and get it level with the top of the bumper and weld it between the push bars.
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looks good, where is the ram head on that grille?
for light location you could weld four 2"x4"x1/8"thick steel tabs to the bottom bar behind the mesh (level with the top of the bumper). or you could take a steel bar and get it level with the top of the bumper and weld it between the push bars.
for light location you could weld four 2"x4"x1/8"thick steel tabs to the bottom bar behind the mesh (level with the top of the bumper). or you could take a steel bar and get it level with the top of the bumper and weld it between the push bars.