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I took some pics of my new 570 full size getting to go on her fist ride with the kid and gramps. I feel she is pretty much all done with all the help of this forum:) Land vehicle Vehicle All-terrain vehicle Tire Automotive tire
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Sweet ride!! How do you like the doors?
 

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Love the doors and it seemed to keep dust down on the cab as it was just on forestry roads. Curious how it will do during the winter but pretty sure I will like them a lot. Keeps the kid and dog inside the cab too.
 

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Man that looks great, lots of accessories I'd like to have.
especially like that overhead gun rack
what kind of AR?
I debated the rack and bed box but I am glad I did both. You can never have too much storage and it's nice to have the guns secured so they don't get beat up.

The AR is a Noveske 10.5" short barreled rifle with a Aimpoint T1, Surefire Scout w/ pressure plate and a bunch of other upgrades.
 

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Nice ride great work
 

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Hey man; I just posted a thread about this but how did you mount that light bar exactly?

I see it's through the roof but did you have to drill new holes in that cross piece, or whatever you want to call it below the roof?
 

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In my opinion this is the best way to mount your light bar. It has positives as well. Helps keep the roof tight to the front winshield especially if you have the seal kit, also helps keep the front roof down when trailering forward. You will have to drill two small holes in the front cross bar but with the a little bit of black silicone it's water tight. Tire Automotive exterior Metal
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I drilled new holes in the cross member and mounted. I am pretty anal so it took me with my father about two hours to get it just right. It's a real tight fit where you gave to screw the nuts on so be patient and put a spacer under the plastic roof or it will suck it and push the center out.
 

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Where do I get that overhead rack?!
 

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Never mind. Didnt see 2nd page :/
 

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Well, I love the machine but had a mishap. While cleaning the Ranger after a ride I put my wiper arm in the upright position to get underneath. Then I proceeded to lift the tilt out glass without thinking and once the wider arm hit the light bar it acted like a wedge and crack my windshield in multiple places. What a sick feeling to say the least!

Ordered another since hunting season is right around the corner and hope to install next week. The installation is horrid with all the stuff I need to rip apart to do the work. Not fun at all!

Figured I let you all in on a little no no when it comes to light bars:(
 

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Well, I love the machine but had a mishap. While cleaning the Ranger after a ride I put my wiper arm in the upright position to get underneath. Then I proceeded to lift the tilt out glass without thinking and once the wider arm hit the light bar it acted like a wedge and crack my windshield in multiple places. What a sick feeling to say the least!

Ordered another since hunting season is right around the corner and hope to install next week. The installation is horrid with all the stuff I need to rip apart to do the work. Not fun at all!

Figured I let you all in on a little no no when it comes to light bars:(
Man that sucks sorry to hear that about your windshield. How well does your heater work?
 
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