southernrootz93 wrote:I'm about to order a 50 curved light bar for my 06 TB and I want to know how I could get a set of your mounts?
76grinch wrote::Iagree: I will buy a set even though I don't have a led bar yet. If you are hoping to sell these I would contact http://www.roughcountry.com to see if they will buy the design
tommyboy831 wrote:I am very interested in purchasing a set if you could share the ebay link
Trail X wrote:Miachael, it sounds like we should be turning you into a Vendor at this point. Email me at jd at offroadtb.com please.
maricard wrote:This is really nice....
maricard wrote:Can you ship it in Canada?
Unfortunately I'don't have access to your ebay listing. Maybe because you send it just in US!
If it's possible to ship it in Canada, which post services do you use and how much.
Thank
Eredin wrote:The brackets turned out very well. The bar I got actually had large mounting bolts, so I had to drill out the brackets just a bit. Definitely not a fault of the bracket design from Michael. Mounting was easy, no issues thus far.
Eredin wrote:The brackets turned out very well. The bar I got actually had large mounting bolts, so I had to drill out the brackets just a bit. Definitely not a fault of the bracket design from Michael. Mounting was easy, no issues thus far.
Eredin wrote:Thanks! No need to apologize, you can't anticipate everything on the market and it was a 1 minute fix.
Trail X wrote:Eredin wrote:The brackets turned out very well. The bar I got actually had large mounting bolts, so I had to drill out the brackets just a bit. Definitely not a fault of the bracket design from Michael. Mounting was easy, no issues thus far.
Man, that does look pretty bad ass!
Eredin wrote:Michael,
No problem at all, you're welcome to it.
James,
It's moderate, I'll try to remember to get some pictures tonight. I definitely want to create a visor of some sort for it, but haven't figured out how to tackle that yet with it being curved, nor have I vested much time into it since working on the tire carrier. The output is great, good range, exactly what I wanted for traveling at night as we have over populated deer, but the feedback into the cab cuts down on visibility more than I want. It would be perfect for trails, however, in it's current form. The light in front of the vehicle, for 50ish feet, is phenomenal. The wind whistle is also decent at 40+, but I have some weather striping to apply to the lower fan to keep the excess air from reaching the upper fins, which should eliminate the problem. I'll report back when I can get that done.
Eredin wrote:Didn't get pics last night, got side tracked with an 8.8/4.88/spring swap on a YJ until about 5AM this morning. I did get the door striping applied to the bar, which resolved the whistle instantly. I can actually hear just the wind noise now, which is so minimal it's not noticeable unless you're specifically looking for it. I'm not sure how long the adhesive will hold with our upcoming 95 degree days, but we shall see. Well worth $5 thus far.