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I got my lights wired in today, I will post some pics later. the only thing i dont like about them is that the wiring looks sloppy because I dont trust myself to drill in my roof
I got my lights wired in today, I will post some pics later. the only thing i dont like about them is that the wiring looks sloppy because I dont trust myself to drill in my roof
I would just do what was mentioned [somewhere (i forget where)] and get some of those rubber plugs and just be very careful drilling. They're pretty cheap and arent hard to find. I know if I ever get a roof rack I would be super cautious drilling through my roof! But i know for sure i wouldn't run the wires through a door or the hatch, it just looks way too sloppy.
be sure to add some relays in the wiring, i wired mine right to the switch because the kit didn't include a relay. Last trip i fried the switch and burned the ground wire...didn't smell good and the two hour drive home on the logging at night wasn't as fun
So one thing that I noticed.... I have a 95 and ended up with a friend completely one off/custom basket.... but the 95 roof rack is only good for 100lbs (from the factory) and seemed a bit rickety.
I'll try to get some photos posted but he spent like $60 on the metal (he originally built it for his rig) then I modified it to how I wanted it and added some lights ($10/ea at HF... but because I'm guessing the glass is prone to breaking I actually put them protected inside of the basket).... but I ended up building my own roof rack out of some flat bar & square tubing I picked up for about $20.
The roof rack & basket is extremely solid now...
I should mention the reason I ended up with the basket was because it was too tall on my friends 9" lifted 97 explorer and he had the 300lb factory roof rack... when he went in a parking garage the roof rack destroyed itself when the basket didn't clear (ripped the center pieces of the rack apart).
The only concern I personally have now is that the roof rack won't be able to rip itself out if I hit something off road... and most likely will rip the tracks out of the roof of the explorer.
oh I definately agree that it looks sloppy, but I just cant trust myself being only 17 to do it without messing something up, and in my opinion leaks in my roof are a lot sloppier
Where are you running the wires into that cab at? just curious cause i want to do this and the only thing thats holding me back is where im going to run the wires