Lunentucker
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Show me on this doll where the light bar hurt you...It's a peacock bar used for garnering attention from fellow motorists. You can bolt on ornamental lights to it and/or your favorite yeti stickers to add to the flare and really boost how impressed everyone on the road is with you. You can also accent it with external tools like jacks, midget carriers and coolaid containers. People will know you're a serious jeeper the more you add to the outside of your "RIG".
You're getting there - almost as good as the Army Corps of Engineers......
DON'T. TELL. PEOPLE. WHAT. TO. DO. WITH. THEIR. JEEP.STOP. BOLTING. UNNECESSARY. SH!T. ON. YOUR. JEEP.
Yup...Jeep stopped calling them roll bars quite a few years ago. I still have the brochure from the Scrambler I bought in 1982. According to the brochure, it was equipped with "hefty 3" roll bars." At some point, Jeep started using the term "sport bar."Do not even consider calling them a roll bar.
Yup - what you said.Yup...Jeep stopped calling them roll bars quite a few years ago. I still have the brochure from the Scrambler I bought in 1982. According to the brochure, it was equipped with "hefty 3" roll bars." At some point, Jeep started using the term "sport bar."
I didn't want a full rack for my Gladiator since it might limit what I could carry in the bed...but I needed an elevated location to mount the antenna for my SAR radio. The DV8 Chase Rack was the perfect solution, and it also provided a place to mount lighting often used to light up our staging areas, especially when the bed of the Jeep is used as a Command Post. On one incident, I had to back up for about a mile on a very narrow, winding, mountain road in deep snow. The high-mounted Rigid Industries scene light made that task much easier.
Who's to say what is "necessary" on a Jeep? Even if your Jeep is just a peacock on Pasadena pavement, bolt anything you want to it, ornamental or functional. But don't get upset if I refuse to wave at your angry bird.
The Blackhorse bar I bought will accommodate some trifold soft covers like the Tyger that I have. You obviously can't fold anything open other than the third panel, but it works (have to strap the cover to the bar to travel if you have it open, but I'm OK with that).Yup - what you said.
I need a cover worse - but if I didn't, I'd have a bar like that to attach things to.
And yeah, the high mounted lights like I had were danged handy.
I've seen a couple with Molle panels on the side which makes a small and useful area to mount Roto/Fuelpax without having a whole bed rack.What would you use that Doohickey for?