Roll bars on a 2011 F-150 Supercab.
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Roll bars on a 2011 F-150 Supercab.
Hey everyone. I've been wanting to put some roll bars with KC daylighters on my 2011 FX4 Supercab. I really like the look and its somthing that you don't see on to many trucks these days.
I've been thinking about something like this.
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I'm pretty specific about how I want them to look...Does anyone have any idea about what I should expect to pay if I have to have them custom made for my truck?
Thanks everyone!
I've been thinking about something like this.
M350FJ-DS
I'm pretty specific about how I want them to look...Does anyone have any idea about what I should expect to pay if I have to have them custom made for my truck?
Thanks everyone!
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I'm not really a big fan of the whole ranchand thing...I might at the most get a nice pushbar to mount on my front bumper, but I don't see any need to do anything else.
#6
For me roll bars are for people that actually do serious 4 wheeling and have the potential to roll their truck. Other than that...IMO roll bars ascetically went out in the 80's. The row of KC lights thing I was never a fan of and if I wanted to put some brighter lights on I can always buy the light bar for the front bumper.
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For me roll bars are for people that actually do serious 4 wheeling and have the potential to roll their truck. Other than that...IMO roll bars ascetically went out in the 80's. The row of KC lights thing I was never a fan of and if I wanted to put some brighter lights on I can always buy the light bar for the front bumper.
Let's be clear: They are NOT "roll bars". They are simply light mounts and just another doo-dad for looks. From the catalog listed above by the OP:
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THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR NOR INTENDED FOR ROLLOVER / ROLL CAGE PROTECTION. "
#11
Hmm..well ok to each their own! One thing I can say about them is that it is nice that they at least bent out the tubing to not block as much of the rear glass view. I am also wondering how much of the light will be blocked with a super cab? Meaning you would have to point the lights further up the road than you would with a regular cab, might not really matter just wondering.
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I was thinking something like this for my truck...especially since it is small and sleek looking. They are expensive made by Rigid...but put out some incredible light! I would probably like the 20" bar and some people have even mounted them in the grille. They also have spot and flood condo bars (flood for the outer lights and spot towards the center!) Also check out the torture video...crazy tough lights!
RIGID INDUSTRIES LED LIGHT BARS - YouTube
Or Baja Designs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU9F9HG3TwM
RIGID INDUSTRIES LED LIGHT BARS - YouTube
Or Baja Designs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU9F9HG3TwM
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Well that was just an example of something that was kind of close to what I'm looking for. I figure to get excatly what I want I'll have to have something custom made.
But my trucks honestly never in any danger of rolling over...Like I said, its my daily driver. I think the biggest risk my truck ever has of rolling over is when it snows and I have a higer risk of skidding into the ditch or something like that.
The main reason I want to add roll bars or ''light bars'' is simply because I like the look of them. I spent my childhood watching oldschool monster trucks from the late 1980's and early 1990s, and have always been a fan of the look they add to a truck.
For me it would nothing more than asthetics.