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Old 02-09-2009, 03:01 PM
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I am looking for the light bar for behind the grill to install my off road lights and i am also looking for some cab lights as well i want the amber colored ones but the ones i keeo finding people say they arent really amber and also i hear the install is easy for the cab lights thanks Seth
 
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you shouldn't need a "bar" for the lights, there is sturdy crossmember right there to drill into.

Most of us have the Recons, they also offer DF members a discount, type "dodgeforum" in the coupon code box...

Damn, I just looked, I don't have a single photo of my cab lights at night! I think they are as Amber as amber can be, but I'll try to snap a pic tonight and post it...
 

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Yeah, the bar is there.....see?

 
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thanks for illustrating the first half of my post rssjib...
 
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at your service.....a picture of the 'sturdy crossmember'!

 
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As promised:



 
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what brand brush guard and winch is that! its awsome!
 
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hey hammer, when did you get a hood scoop?
i never saw it in your sig
 
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Originally Posted by caliboy@heart
what brand brush guard and winch is that! its awsome!
Warn Trans4mer Grille/Brush guard and winch mount (wish they made the mount in stainless too, but I just ordered some sheets of diamondplate to cut to size and rivet on the black front. Should look pretty good I think, go with my toolbox and bed rail/tail gate protectors which are all diamondplate.

Warn winch also...


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hey hammer, when did you get a hood scoop?
i never saw it in your sig
Christmas gift from my mom, but it took about 4 weeks to have it painted. Out of necessity, little accident. Parked in the woods while hunting in Ga. on a day with 40 mph+ winds and pine trees, not good, big dent and when I popped it out, it left a crease. The scoop is a band aide, much cheaper than any other alternative...
 

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Originally Posted by HammerZ71
Warn Trans4mer Grille/Brush guard and winch mount (wish they made the mount in stainless too, but I just ordered some sheets of diamondplate to cut to size and rivet on the black front. Should look pretty good I think, go with my toolbox and bed rail/tail gate protectors which are all diamondplate.

Warn winch also...




Christmas gift from my mom, but it took about 4 weeks to have it painted. Out of necessity, little accident. Parked in the woods while hunting in Ga. on a day with 40 mph+ winds and pine trees, not good, big dent and when I popped it out, it left a crease. The scoop is a band aide, much cheaper than any other alternative...
Wtf Hammer? I almost forgot about you getting the scoop. You should've put up some pictures before. Now, you have to get us some pictures tomorrow, I want to see how it looks on there. Should look pretty sick.
 


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