Show off your FX4's. Lets see um!
Right on. Thanks for the response brother. I officially have tunnel vision for 4.56's
And now, I will refrain from hijacking this wonderful fx4 thread... please continue with your machines.
and for the record... I lump lifted 4x4 lariats in with fx4's. you feel much more like you're in the wilderness with all that wood interior trim.
And now, I will refrain from hijacking this wonderful fx4 thread... please continue with your machines.

and for the record... I lump lifted 4x4 lariats in with fx4's. you feel much more like you're in the wilderness with all that wood interior trim.
, but im sure you know all about that. i dont think i would trust it in a roll, but i guess it cant hurt
yea a buddy of mine made it for his lease truck which was a 6.5' bed, so he cut it down and sold it to me. i just powdercoated it and threw it on
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that fx4 613's custom light bar is the coolest true "custom" upgrade i've seen so far. I've been telling myself no to roll bars because I already have a tonneau... thanks 613 for reanimating my dream.
Very nice Trucks. I heart FX4
Very nice Trucks. I heart FX4
She's a filthy mess right now since I was out driving down gravel roads today. Today I reinstalled the air tank on top with the compressor and air horns. Cleaned the horns up and repainted them hammer black. Wiring is a bit of a mess since my butt was getting sore sitting on top of the rack. heh.

Yes it does resemble a UFO. Photo isn't even remotely close to how bright this thing is. Honestly I can't stand even 15 foot in front of it with out getting really hot.
On top-
4 Hella Black Magic and Golight Stryker remote control spotlight, amber LED strobe bar
Bumper top 4 KC daylighters 150w/130w
Bumper Bottom PIAA 520 fog
Bumper built in Hella 500

I was getting tired of wasting terminal connectors so I came up with making some power bus bars using 1/2" copper tube scrapes I had laying around. Smashed flat with a hammer drilled a few holes. Isolated the hot bar with grommets and powered by a high amp relay and installed it on my roof rack. The rack itself isn't grounded which helps for safety. I'm still working on it but not for looks since nobody can see it. Nice thing is I can just stack up terminals to my hearts content or just clip on. I'll be making a lexan cover for it and yep it's fused I'm not totally crazy.
Powers Golight, Air Compressor, Air Horns, rear view camera, soon to install surround LED flood lights.

more photos on my gallery here
added a youtube video of me driving over my camera with all the lights on here. Stupid autodim don't help to showcase the lights. Here's a photo that's adjusted close as I could get.
Yes it does resemble a UFO. Photo isn't even remotely close to how bright this thing is. Honestly I can't stand even 15 foot in front of it with out getting really hot.
On top-
4 Hella Black Magic and Golight Stryker remote control spotlight, amber LED strobe bar
Bumper top 4 KC daylighters 150w/130w
Bumper Bottom PIAA 520 fog
Bumper built in Hella 500
I was getting tired of wasting terminal connectors so I came up with making some power bus bars using 1/2" copper tube scrapes I had laying around. Smashed flat with a hammer drilled a few holes. Isolated the hot bar with grommets and powered by a high amp relay and installed it on my roof rack. The rack itself isn't grounded which helps for safety. I'm still working on it but not for looks since nobody can see it. Nice thing is I can just stack up terminals to my hearts content or just clip on. I'll be making a lexan cover for it and yep it's fused I'm not totally crazy.
Powers Golight, Air Compressor, Air Horns, rear view camera, soon to install surround LED flood lights.
more photos on my gallery here
added a youtube video of me driving over my camera with all the lights on here. Stupid autodim don't help to showcase the lights. Here's a photo that's adjusted close as I could get.
Last edited by Impact9; Aug 10, 2009 at 01:42 AM.
I bet those lights look great when you are driving in a snow storm at night. I had four on top of my truck and two below when I lived in the cold north. It was like driving into a white spider web when the big flakes were coming down in Michigan.
Thanks for the memories...

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