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Old Feb 1, 2008 | 07:24 AM
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Roll Bar 89-94 Pickup with Procomp lights

I removed my roll bar from my 93 pickup.. The lights still work, the bar has some surface rust and the black paint is chipping off in some areas. Most of the bolts were really rusty and weak so I tossed em... so some paint and about 10 bolts would get you a nice solid roll bar. I was suprised how heavy and beefy this thing was... its a true roll bar not one of those sissy bars for show...

Make me an offer, I want this out of my garage... I dont really want to ship this so a local pickup would be ideal.
*** I would consider a trade for one of those pro comp pre runner style light bars***
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Old Feb 2, 2008 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Boaz
I was suprised how heavy and beefy this thing was... its a true roll bar not one of those sissy bars for show...







I don't want to step on your toes here man but I can see where those vertical tubes are split just like the ty "roll bar" that was in my truck when I bought it... looks just like one of those "sissy bars for show" to me

maybe I'm missing it, though
Old Feb 2, 2008 | 12:48 PM
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Well its made out of some thick ass tubing and yes it does come apart in pieces, but the way its built I think it was designed to absorb weight in the event of a roll over... its like 3.5 inch tubing... and probably weight 80 lbs total.... not just a light bar buddy.. but thanks for the heads up and for your comment however non constructive as it was....
Old Feb 3, 2008 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Boaz
Well its made out of some thick ass tubing and yes it does come apart in pieces, but the way its built I think it was designed to absorb weight in the event of a roll over... its like 3.5 inch tubing... and probably weight 80 lbs total.... not just a light bar buddy.. but thanks for the heads up and for your comment however non constructive as it was....

hey buddy, I felt my contribution was rather constructive!

I'd hate for someone to buy that thing thinking it is going to save their life or something!
Old Feb 3, 2008 | 09:29 AM
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That's definitely a "Show Bar" It mounts to the bed and inter fenders, outboard of the frame rails (there isn't much strength there). Mine is the same way. Even though it does feel "beefy" and weighs in at 80 or 90 lbs.


But it's still a decent looking Bar. It would look great with a good powder coating! : )
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