As far as the heights go, i am thinking about making another style bar ...they will raise the lights, i totaly agree with people and what they have stated....when i was making it i really wanted to but using a hand bender it would have been really hard to make more bends. now that it is going to be cnc mandrel bent...for sure.
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here are some updated photos, i have the bar sent out for quoting and i should know soon on how much it will cost.
here it is before the install, the wires are ran through the inside this can be something you want or something you man not want.
next is the bar ready for install,
once you get each side started to the vechile mounts you can stand your vent pieces up like this to support it while you work on it (totally got luckly) but it makes it so you can install it by yourself.
once you have your grounds tight you can start to adjust the bar and tighten it down here are the right and left sides
after the the stuff it tight you can push the vents back into place,
here are some parts of it installed
distance from above
side to side with min wires exposed.
finally all done. the install took about 10-15 min after i had the vent modded out.
i had the bar on for about a week now and i can honestly saw there is little to no movement or bounce on the bar.....on my way home i go over a series of train tracks that they are as steady as my headlights are.
i did change the bar some what for the final parts im gonna make. they will sit closer to the bumper, they have a larger radius 3" compaired to 2.5" (you cant tell the differance) and its a little bit wider in the front (this allows the vent to slide on and back in place really easy.
thanks aaron