light bar
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:12 pm
Hi Everyone,
I have found and purchased the attached light bar from Ebay for approx. $200+; it is a molded plastic, but the light housing is metal with quite durable rubber seals; you adhere it via attached 3M tape on the base of the mold. Comes with standard relay/switch/wiring kit 55W each (comes in blue or white lights) I ordered white, but I have to wait for a second unit to be shipped as the first was damaged.
May not be the light bar for everyone, but I hate light racks; this is a little more sleek. As for fitting; I would recommend just behind the sunroof on the Super's; all others can mount where the front sunroof would be. I would also recommend that you purchase the one for the Grand Cherokee as it is 100cm wide (unfortunately, not quite wide enough to go in front of the sunroof). As for wiring; I'm not a fan of drilling into my roof and messing with the headliner; so I was going to attempt to run it down and through the antenna mount existing hole.
Cheers,
Joe
I have found and purchased the attached light bar from Ebay for approx. $200+; it is a molded plastic, but the light housing is metal with quite durable rubber seals; you adhere it via attached 3M tape on the base of the mold. Comes with standard relay/switch/wiring kit 55W each (comes in blue or white lights) I ordered white, but I have to wait for a second unit to be shipped as the first was damaged.
May not be the light bar for everyone, but I hate light racks; this is a little more sleek. As for fitting; I would recommend just behind the sunroof on the Super's; all others can mount where the front sunroof would be. I would also recommend that you purchase the one for the Grand Cherokee as it is 100cm wide (unfortunately, not quite wide enough to go in front of the sunroof). As for wiring; I'm not a fan of drilling into my roof and messing with the headliner; so I was going to attempt to run it down and through the antenna mount existing hole.
Cheers,
Joe