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Is this one that would run on top of the roof of the truck? If so I had one on my Bronco when I bought it and have a pic in my gallery, but the guy that put it on did a half as* job, and the holes he had to drill were not seald at all and some rust was becoming a problem. If you're going this route, please take a extra 1/2 hour to do the job right and seal things up to where there is no water to leak.
Hey 94. I was wanting to get something like that for my Bronco as well. I looked at some roof ones, but I barley squeeze into parking garages as it is, there is no way I would fit with lights. I decided to go the cheap route for now and just add some in my grill. I have some pics of it in my gallery to give you an idea. I want a grill guard down the road and when I do I will add some lights on it.
My pro runner light bar came today. My son and I put it on in a few minutes, it looks great. I'm very pleased with the outcome. Nicely built and black powder coated. Now I need to buy some driving lights for it.
I'll try to post pictures tomarrow.
Last edited by 94 XLT White/ Silver 302; Aug 13, 2005 at 08:53 PM.
I also have the Rock Ratz light rack on the cab. It is pretty simple to install, but I will need to make mods on it. The gutter mount screws on the Rock Ratz bar I feel are too small and ther needs to be some way to fasten the middle part of bar - it seems to bounce and vibrate up and down too much.
The ProRunner bar is very cool though - nice alternative to having one fabbed if you are on a budget.
So this will fit a 1990 Bronco? I am looking for one of these as well, and can't find one that for sure fits my truck, and i don't want to spend the money if it doesn't fit.
Sweet looking setup Ruthless! If they do not have one that fits the 86, I think I could cut and weld up something to strap that bad-boy to or cut and rewled the brackets.
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