Yeah, the brackets need to be manipulated just a bit more to pull the majority of the light down...I'm looking in trees right now
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ahhh!
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Nice!! Looks good man!
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damn dude, very nice job, looks awesome I love it
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Thanks fellas.
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Well I've pulled the bar back out, removed the tint, modified the brackets to work a bit better and stopped. As for right now, the bar will stay out until next week. I found a local company that builds signs and displays and can order factory produced tinted or smoked lexan. Basically it is tinted as part of the production process and not just a layer of film put over the product. I should have a piece cut to fit by Wednesday of next week.
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spiffy man, that should be better!
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Is it possible to paint it like mine, with the overlay black and the circle reflectors left chrome? I like the way that looks on my truck. I haven't seen a close up of your bar to see if that's possible.
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I'm sure it is possible but still wouldn't work for the look I'm going for...and it sounds like a lot of work.
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i think the best solution is to put something over the opening of the insert it's going to hide it while not limiting the output of the light unlike any of the tinting and such is going to i'm afraid .. unless you do it like the old school black out headlight covers and make it removable .. or even better use an actuator to flip open a panel or something lol |
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