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Originally posted by mattadams Alec, I feel the need to designate you with some sort of title now that you are catching up in lighting to ol' Vegas. How does "Dr. Candlepower" sound? LOL.
Hey Alec, just a couple of quick Q's. 1) what type of projector fogs are those? They look just like the pilots I put on the very edge of my cowguard. 2) This one is more of and after site than a question. You forgot to white out one of your plates on the day pics.
2) I know I didn't block all the images of my plate. I don't really care that my plate is on the net. I just blocked it in those images that it is a huge part of. I don't mind the plate number on here, but I don't really want it blatantly staring you in the face.
Can we get more pictures of this bar from people who have it? I'm thinking about getting it.. but it kind of looks like it blocks the headlights a tad.. idk.. I want to see it at more angles.. and it in silver..... =\
I bought this light bar from Alec and it is now on my son-in-laws Dodge truck.
The chrome has peeled and the mountings are not that great. But for the price I paid and the fact that it isnt on my veh. , it's OK and I'm happy.
I'd say, skip it. http://www.carr.com/store/carrlightwings.asp
Can a push bar actually be used to push another vehicle without causing damage to either? Unlike the brush guard and safari bar which have poor quality mounts.
I was once pushed by a truck with a push bar, wow did it do a lot of damage to the trunk of my previous car!!! , the push bar didn't seem to be damaged even tho it was a SS one