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Old 08-20-2010, 09:15 PM   #1
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Default DIY - $15 Rally Light Bar

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EDIT: The ORIGINAL diy is now in post #17.
After getting feedback from members, visiting a few suggested links, and adding in some of my own new ideas I completely changed the bar and it still costs less than $20.

NEW


vs

OLD


Supplies (all bought at Home Depot)

1 - 3' long x 1 1/4" wide steel bar $4.50
1 - 3' long x 3/4" square aluminum tube $10.50
1 - can of spray paint $3.00
2 - 1 3/4" u bolt $1.00

Total - $19.00



Steps

This is a simple project that only requires simple tools. I have already written the DIY steps for my old light bar (moved to post #17) so I am not going into any depth on this one. I will let the pictures do the talking since this thread is pretty much meant to be used for ideas (but my idea is the BEST because it is 100% rocksolid, cheap, light, and doesn't require a welder).















Then just paint the aluminum tube and bolt it all together. DONE!

Last edited by Lspade; 09-24-2010 at 01:22 AM.
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