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lockenload27 02-24-2016 07:34 PM

light bars
 
I'm looking to buy a light bar for the bumper of my H3, but i don't know where to start. I'm look to get a 20 to 28 inch light bar but not wanting to spent $1,000+ on a rigid. Looking for something in the $200 price range. Do you guys have any suggestions on what brand to go with? Sorry if this was asked already, but i was unable to find anything on here. Thanks in advance.

650Hawk 02-25-2016 09:15 AM

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I'm really happy with my MicTuning light bars from Amazon. 50" on the roofline and 30" in the lower grille. Both single row, but extremely bright (5W CREE LEDs), and very reasonable pricing. 50" was only $185, and the 30" was $135 when I got them. If you go the double row, the 30" may not fit (the single row was tight, and the bottom of that opening curves in a bit).
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HummDingr 02-25-2016 05:41 PM

I agree with 650.

Merek Moseley 02-21-2017 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by 650Hawk (Post 334283)
I'm really happy with my MicTuning light bars from Amazon. 50" on the roofline and 30" in the lower grille. Both single row, but extremely bright (5W CREE LEDs), and very reasonable pricing. 50" was only $185, and the 30" was $135 when I got them. If you go the double row, the 30" may not fit (the single row was tight, and the bottom of that opening curves in a bit).
https://i679.photobucket.com/albums/...838245_HDR.jpg
https://i679.photobucket.com/albums/...529944_HDR.jpg

where did you mount the brackets I just purchased and 30 inch double row and was wondering how u mounted the brackets

650Hawk 02-21-2017 05:43 PM

There are metal supports on either side of the opening on the inside of the front bumper, although they are at a slight angle. I simply twisted the short brackets that came with the light bar to match the supports and drilled a single hole on each support. Tighten the brackets onto the lightbar enough to be a bit more than snug, but still allow a bit of up/down movement, since you will likely want to adjust the angle after everything is back together, and you can't access those bolts after the bumper is re-installed (yes, I removed the entire bumper to install the lightbar; only good way to do it).

sdwaddell23 03-03-2017 05:40 PM

Light bar bracket
 
Does anyone have a link for the g2 bracket. Their website has been down for quite some time. Or does anyone have some brackets / light bar kit for sale?

Matt Endrizzi 03-05-2017 07:51 PM

I've been looking to get some from here, look decent and price reasonable compared to G2

RoadRunner09 07-25-2017 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by 650Hawk (Post 334283)
I'm really happy with my MicTuning light bars from Amazon. 50" on the roofline and 30" in the lower grille. Both single row, but extremely bright (5W CREE LEDs), and very reasonable pricing. 50" was only $185, and the 30" was $135 when I got them. If you go the double row, the 30" may not fit (the single row was tight, and the bottom of that opening curves in a bit).
https://i679.photobucket.com/albums/...838245_HDR.jpg
https://i679.photobucket.com/albums/...529944_HDR.jpg

why can't I see these pictures? It's say to go to photobucket for import information witha picture of a gauge

Doc Olds 07-26-2017 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by RoadRunner09 (Post 346052)
why can't I see these pictures? It's say to go to photobucket for import information witha picture of a gauge

You need glasses, your eyes are closed, your computer is too SLOW, your anti-virus is out of date, your nose is in the way, OR ............


Basic Photobucket no longer offers third party hosting for free and the posters have not signed up for the pay package. :rolleyes:

650Hawk 07-26-2017 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by Doc Olds (Post 346059)
You need glasses, your eyes are closed, your computer is too SLOW, your anti-virus is out of date, your nose is in the way, OR ............


Basic Photobucket no longer offers third party hosting for free and the posters have not signed up for the pay package. :rolleyes:

Yeah, Photobucket has decided to charge $400/yr :eek: for third party photo hosting...sorry, not gonna happen for me.


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