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Roll bar bed rail mounts

Roll bar bed rail mounts
Cudgel, Oct 18, 2017
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    • moose309
      Where did you get Roll bar love it :thumbsup:
    • Cudgel
      Thanks! So do I!
      Here are the notes in my build thread...happy to answer any questions:
      I also wrote up the light mounts, wiring and jack I think.
      • Roll-bar: I designed (a 'sweet roll bar') to be mounted into the the factory OEM bed rail system with no drilling. I worked with Sterling Equipment to fabricate and ship, they did a fantastic job and offer other styles/customization. This was built to order so it takes time but totally worth it! Let Wade/Brenda know I sent you!

        The key mods I spec'd:
        • made it fit into the bed rail system so again no drilling to install this was a key goal as bed rail rust is hard to fix
        • only one center post between the two top rails so I could install my lights in any spread I liked
        • no side panels for a more open look
        • I had them carefully taper the bed rail mounting plates to match the tapered profile of the truck...notice how it follows the line of the bed rail evenly and has rounded corners and a front notch for more forward install
        • angles match cab, and it is slightly tall to give the lights better clearance but still look clean
        • you may want to provide the center of mounting hole distance from the top of your bed rail protectors to the center of bed rail system to align the mount holes or drill and paint them yourself
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