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Topic: Pickup Trucks: Subject "Light-Bars / Roll-Bars"
Topic: Pickup Trucks: Subject "Light-Bars / Roll-Bars"
They seem to make or break it for how well a truck looks sometimes. Not happy with what Ive seen for the S10/S15 Top left is original pic. Just using mspaint, nothin fancy hack edits. Added a 3 bar hoop, lights on middle bar. Only 2 would be regular hoop bars, one most forward would just be a gap filler hoop. Couldn't really get the lines like I wanted on the down leg bars but id want em to come down behind the wheel humps. And have a slight bend part way back. [almost the side profile/outline of a offroad course truck] Don't know if I want then to come out of the middle and angle out #1 or straight out #2 like typical. But I think #5 is more of what I got in mind, just to give it some style from the rear too. Over just two straight bars. Though the compound curves could be tricky without a computer bending machine. [ Could make em in 3 pieces n slug em ]Then I made it a single cab [which I have], then I added a spare tire[goofy], then I lowered it some. For that squatted Baja look. I like the single cab squatted version with the tires filling the wheel wells. [2nd down from the top left.] Comments Suggestions ?????????????
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Looks good on Bigfoot
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