Roll bar: yay or nay?

Roll bar: yes/no

  • No!

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • Sure!

    Votes: 7 87.5%

  • Total voters
    8
Well I'm gonna lift it anyway at some point and I already have larger than stock aggressive tires so I dont think it'd be too crazy
 
Well I personally like them on single cabs better but they can look good in extended cabs, check out morgans truck.. but I got a roll bar for not too much($50 but I got a lighted visor from a second gen Ranger) but the rollbar was of a dakota, so I have to remove like 3 inches from the middle and reweld a support piece over it.. gonna bed line it once its done =)
 
So it looks like it should fit in fine. He still hasnt told me the height but I may even be picking it up tomorrow if it'll fit. Worst case if I dont like it I'll just flip it it shouldnt be too hard
 
Anyone know how to mount it differently than drilling? I saw a post with a guy who just fabbed some mounts with ubolts and a pipe which he attached to his tie downs which I'd rather do if i could manage something along those lines
 
Anyone know how to mount it differently than drilling? I saw a post with a guy who just fabbed some mounts with ubolts and a pipe which he attached to his tie downs which I'd rather do if i could manage something along those lines


the step bar on my rig on the right side was taken off the bolt broke and i just used black silicone and works just fine hit a big ass tree with it over new years eve and it stayed on
 
I used that same brand silicon gasket maker to make sure my 3rd bl(with buggmans leds!) didn't leak.. no issues with that but I can not attest for its holding strength.. I am going to bolt mine to my bed, but I also plan on adding some beefiness to it by fabbing up a a spare tire holder accross it; like the one that goes accross the gate of a bronco or a zr2 blazer that way it can still swing up out of my way.. but mine isn't like yours, on mine the back support legs go down to the wheel wells not the center of the bed..
 
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