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thanks man but you just cant see the roof rack behind the lights lol
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What is the biggest curved or straight light bar that will fit on the roof? I'm wanting to do like a 48" or 50" but not sure on fitment. I have a 2000 explorer
I shuffled the cars around to get the Exploder in the garage, and installed the wiring harness today. I put the switches for it at the top edge of the center console, just below the HVAC controls.
You can just see them here, at the top of this (unrelated) pic:
What is the biggest curved or straight light bar that will fit on the roof? I'm wanting to do like a 48" or 50" but not sure on fitment. I have a 2000 explorer
Here's mine. 1997 sport 4x4. Sitting stock (for now...) I'll do a forum page on it one of these days. I got the light bar for free from a friend of mine when he upgraded his (I already had the wires to hook it up), I got the grille guard at a local junkyard for $30, and I got the cb antenna for $1 at a garage sale... Not too bad if you ask me.