**-Light bar installed + Vid clips-** :D

Discussion in 'SN95 4.6L Mustang Tech' started by CottonBurnerz, May 23, 2004.

  1. jadesville the polarbear conservation corps protects a polarb

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    looks great :)
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    Now all you have to do is call Red Line Tuning and get rid of that hood prop. Order yourself up some hood struts.
    The light bar looks sweet too. I don't think I could work on mine for 11 hours straight unless it was going to cut a second off me 1/4 mile time.


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    how much would it cost to pay someone for install?
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    I am a fan of the light bar, but my wife hates em. I have a tan/black vert. What do ya think, tan or black light bar? My boot is black. I don't think it matters too much, but am leaning towards black. 'Course, my wife.....

    What wax are you using? Car looks really nice! I did hear that they suck to install and you have proven that.

    Your hood seems like it is propped more than normal. Is it?
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    now to finish it off..... Saleen Speedster Cover for the rear seats!!!!:banana: :D
    that would make it look even better than it does now!!
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    lol all these suggestions... but I'm broke right now.. both my bank account and my body.. oi.. been a long day today..

    Anyhow, how much do those hood struts go for? Are they really easy to install? I should get myself some of those :)

    as for wax.. I"m using the first wax bottle I bought.. the liquid eagle one wax... I'm switcing to mcguire after this bottle is gone :) If I don't like it.. then it's Zaino :nice:
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    I got my light bar and cut out switch from Haney Motorsports (www.haneymotorsports.com). They were very informative on the phone and fast shipping. As far as color is concerned. My interior is dark charcoal. The light bar is listed as midnight black. They are the same color. I was kind of leary about that myself, but they match perfect. One thing Cotton, why did you drill those holes in the side of your quarter panel? Should have had somebody just hold it to the side while it was still loose and tighten those bolts down like that. All is well that ends well thought. Looks good. A lot like mine. :flag:

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    yea i agree get a speedster cover they look awsome on mustangs with light bars
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    .. I never thought of that.. but it's going to be a pain if you have to get it off though... anyhow, I worked by myself and my body is sore to death.. I'm very happy with the result :)
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    Cotton, nice job on your Stang dude! Looks super sweet. Thanks for sharing your experience. I went through the same thing installing mine and I took about 10-11 hours too including running back & forth to the hardware store picking up things like different sized hole saws, long-necked ratchets, drill bits, etc. It was a heck of an experience but once you have your Stang torn down, there's no turning back. I hated to see mine torn down:
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    But getting to the finished product was worth it:

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    BTW, I was having trouble holding the brackets on too while I inserted the bolts. I ended up using two-sided tape to keep them in place until they were secured.

    I wasn't able to access your sound vids on Geocities. It said the page was temporarily unavailable.
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    Didn't you get the rivots to hold the brackets in place so you could bolt them up? :shrug: They came in my hardware package for mine. Made it real simple. I feel like I had a real accomplishment. It only took me around 3.5 hours to install mine. But I did have most of the tools.

    My light bar post.
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    I found that cutting out the templates from all the rest of the paper and taping it to the quarter panels made it easier. But then again, I had a friend help. Fours sets of hands holding the templates made it easier too. Has anyone bought or thought about buying the Spider Package to go along with their light bar? Haney sells one that I think looks kick a$$.

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    lol nice to know that I'm not the only one that took 11 hours to complete this modification :)

    The template suck hard... I have to judge everything pretty much by myself. The rivets suck as well.. I even lost one inside the side panel... INCLUDING 2 DRILL BITS (I was using this little tiny dremel tool to drill... took forever so I decided to run to the store). However, I just remembered that I found out that I have this little long magnet stick.. it's a little too late though.

    Anyhow, I did use tape to tape the damn bracket in place as well.. pain in the ass.. all is well though.

    Your car look sweet btw. Did you get the light bar switch to turn off the light when the top is up?
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    oh wait.. you have the styling bar form ABC.. that doesn't come with a light.. right?

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