Made my own light bar.....
When I built my bar I feared that the paint wouldn't turn out well on it if I just sanded it down by hand. I took my bar and had it sandblasted, then primed and painted it and it turned out great! Paid somewhere around $15-$20 bucks to have the bar blasted I cant remember exact off hand. Just another option possibly.
I decided to mount the bar a few minutes ago and take some pics to show the end results minus the lights. Overall I'm very happy with it but there are a couple things that I will change. I definitely want to move the light tabs up in order to gain clearance for light covers and to move them away from the bumper a bit more. I may also add some length to the mounting brackets so that a wider variety of lights can be used. Most slim lights (IPF 968, Hella 500 series, KC Slimlites, Piaa 520, etc.) will fit fine but some of the deeper lights (original KC Daylighters, HID lights, some Lightforce lights, etc.) may not fit due to the depth from the center of the mounting stud to the back of the light. I wanted this bar to be compact and low profile so I did intentionally make it this way for myself but like I said I might lengthen it somewhat so there's less of a limit on which lights can be used. Not everyone likes to use the same lights.
Anyways here are a few updated pics:




Anyways here are a few updated pics:




I like the look of that light bar, but I have one question, Could you possibly make one out of stainless for those of us in the rustbelt. Another possibility would be 6000 series aluminum like a 6061. I fully expect a higher price point for either material due to the higher cost compared to mild carbon steel.
Well it does look good, one thing I would add the first try on my light bar it would shake and make the light bounce all over the place so I had to make a wider mounting spot than what you have, so you might want to test for that too
But it does look good and if you paint it white it would make the lights look they are mounted to nothing from a distance
But it does look good and if you paint it white it would make the lights look they are mounted to nothing from a distance
I like the look of that light bar, but I have one question, Could you possibly make one out of stainless for those of us in the rustbelt. Another possibility would be 6000 series aluminum like a 6061. I fully expect a higher price point for either material due to the higher cost compared to mild carbon steel.
Well it does look good, one thing I would add the first try on my light bar it would shake and make the light bounce all over the place so I had to make a wider mounting spot than what you have, so you might want to test for that too
But it does look good and if you paint it white it would make the lights look they are mounted to nothing from a distance
But it does look good and if you paint it white it would make the lights look they are mounted to nothing from a distance
Just an update...... my lights will be here tomorrow and I should be able to get them on sometime this week. Pics soon!
The lights are on and so far everything looks great! I haven't wired them yet but I plan to sometime during the next couple days and then I'll get some night shots. I can say the lights seem to be well made and have a really nice wiring harness.











