any fabricators up for a challenge?
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The tube is called EMT, Electrical Metallic Tubing, it comes in 10' sticks and could work for what you want. I've used it in sizes from 1/2" to 3" doing electrical work and the stuff is pretty stout. You can get hand benders for the small stuff, I have only hand bent up to 1", and for the big stuff you havta get 90's and like. The smaller tubing would probably do fine for you. If you get a bender make sure it's the right size, you can kink the tubing if you use a big bender on small tubing, and there's a trick with the measuring to make sure you get it right. If you go this route and have any questions just PM me and I'll try to answer them.
Weird how that happened.
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A cheap way to do the light bar is to go to the junk yard and find a stock rack that is the same as what you have on there now and drill holes in it to bolt your lights on and they are hollow so you can run your wires through it. Thats how I did mine and it has worked out great. Its not the best picture but you can kinda see it. (the ladder is covering one of the lights)
If you have the full rails on your roof instead of the 2/3 rail, couldn't you grab just the crossbar off of another XJ and use that as your mount for your lights? That way you still have 2 crossbars available for a rack, or whatever else you decide to do.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever seen the stock XJ rails with a bunch of crossbars on them? If you didnt lock them in, I'm somewhat curious how many you could fit up there. For no other reason than to do it of course.
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Really? Cuz if you search google for 'conduit' it comes up with the same stuff.
Weird how that happened.
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Just quoted this incase I'm saying the same thing....
If you have the full rails on your roof instead of the 2/3 rail, couldn't you grab just the crossbar off of another XJ and use that as your mount for your lights? That way you still have 2 crossbars available for a rack, or whatever else you decide to do.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever seen the stock XJ rails with a bunch of crossbars on them? If you didnt lock them in, I'm somewhat curious how many you could fit up there. For no other reason than to do it of course.
If you have the full rails on your roof instead of the 2/3 rail, couldn't you grab just the crossbar off of another XJ and use that as your mount for your lights? That way you still have 2 crossbars available for a rack, or whatever else you decide to do.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever seen the stock XJ rails with a bunch of crossbars on them? If you didnt lock them in, I'm somewhat curious how many you could fit up there. For no other reason than to do it of course.
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http://s1086.photobucket.com/albums/...eepxj412/Jeep/ this is mine that I made out of EMT conduit and screwed together. STRONG as hell measures 58 x 42 made of 1" side rails and 1/2" rigid conduit cross rails. and it that site didnt work heres another one.... https://www.cherokeeforum.com/newrep...te=1&p=1159032
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https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/ye...-mounts-95134/
this is my take on one..you could easily use the pre-made 90's but i chose to weld it
this is my take on one..you could easily use the pre-made 90's but i chose to weld it
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Just quoted this incase I'm saying the same thing....
If you have the full rails on your roof instead of the 2/3 rail, couldn't you grab just the crossbar off of another XJ and use that as your mount for your lights? That way you still have 2 crossbars available for a rack, or whatever else you decide to do.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever seen the stock XJ rails with a bunch of crossbars on them? If you didnt lock them in, I'm somewhat curious how many you could fit up there. For no other reason than to do it of course.
If you have the full rails on your roof instead of the 2/3 rail, couldn't you grab just the crossbar off of another XJ and use that as your mount for your lights? That way you still have 2 crossbars available for a rack, or whatever else you decide to do.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever seen the stock XJ rails with a bunch of crossbars on them? If you didnt lock them in, I'm somewhat curious how many you could fit up there. For no other reason than to do it of course.
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