We'll making bumpers in July! Sliders are after we finish the modular roof rack/bed cap/camper next week.This is what I want for my CT.
Ranch Hand shows no bumpers for the CT.
Any companies out there making a similar one?
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Really?! Awesome!! Are they aluminum or steel?We'll making bumpers in July! Sliders are after we finish the modular roof rack/bed cap/camper next week.
make a bully bar that folds forward into a bike rack and you'd probably find a niche. If it had 2 bars crossing the front that could double as tire holds when folded forward (I picture round tubes cut in half that still look round from the front), you'd only need to have a center bike stabilizer bar... It'd be different, that's for sure.We'll making bumpers in July! Sliders are after we finish the modular roof rack/bed cap/camper next week.
That is a cool idea! Personally, I'd probably buy a low profile bumper with a built-in front slider and a winch mount. I also prefer aluminum for weight:cost:durability ratio. I'm just not hard enough on my bumpers to justify steel.make a bully bar that folds forward into a bike rack and you'd probably find a niche. If it had 2 bars crossing the front that could double as tire holds when folded forward (I picture round tubes cut in half that still look round from the front), you'd only need to have a center bike stabilizer bar... It'd be different, that's for sure.
Me either. If there were 48V on tap at the front and back, I'd love to see a Bully Bar with a stealthy receiver hitch built in. It could come with a winch that can be used up front or in the rear in the regular receiver hitch.That is a cool idea! Personally, I'd probably buy a low profile bumper with a built-in front slider and a winch mount. I also prefer aluminum for weight:cost:durability ratio. I'm just not hard enough on my bumpers to justify steel.
That's a cool idea! Rather than being permanently mounted up front like my rubicon. I figured I'd just use the existing shackles up front/back instead of 2" hitch receiver. Not flashy, but I use this successfully more often than a 12k lbs 12v700a monster!Me either. If there were 48V on tap at the front and back, I'd love to see a Bully Bar with a stealthy receiver hitch built in. It could come with a winch that can be used up front or in the rear in the regular receiver hitch.
Where does lightbar wiring harness plug into?Just realized we forgot to let you guys know about our NEW Heavy duty Cross bar kits, sold individually, in stock and shipping since last week!
We engineered a solid 6061 billet aluminum machined mounting block and then powder coated matte black, that sets the bar 1" above the center of the vehicle for allow profile look to reduce drag and wind noise. It has no visible fasteners on the sides, only on the top that are inset to hide them. The sides have the same engraved style lines that the mirror deletes and locking center caps have, making them a family of parts. The cross bars anodized gloss black are a 1x3" heavy duty bar that will utilize 1/4"-20 hardware the same as Prinsu or other roof rack companies use. Weighing in at 4.20 lbs for the front bar and 4.6lbs for the longest rear bar.
We also designed some accessories to make them your own. Molle plate with mounting locations for the Maxtrax recovery boards, Amazon recovery boards, 2x Rotopax water containers, or anything else you want to mount to them. A root top tent riser kit that creates a mounting spot for your flip over style roof top tent. bridge kit and stop plates to make attaching straps to the bars easy. Lastly, because we hate wind noise, a custom rubber stripping that will fit into any of the channels, we recumbent if using Bar #1 to put this into he front leading channel.
And yes, any light bar (but Baja Designs are the BEST IMHO) can be easily mounted to the front bar on top.
Here are some pics on a customers car we just did the wrap, bars, locking wheel caps, BD 50" S8 light bar, he's got the full monte set up, hope you enjoy!
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I can answer this one for you.Where does lightbar wiring harness plug into?
Is it controlled on big screen or installed separate switch in cab?
Sharp look!
Where does lightbar wiring harness plug into?
Is it controlled on big screen or installed separate switch in cab?
Sharp look!
Cybertruck 48V Rooftop Aux PowerI can answer this one for you.
It's controlled on the screen through the 48v roof connection found on the forward passenger side mount point. Depending on the bar, you can use the 48v directly, otherwise you'll need a stepdown as seen here from Cybertruckco, it's the grey box mounted under the bar:
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Here's the harness itself from the back. This will have been connected to the raw leads from the truck first:
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Details to follow once we start! Will have a winch set up and best possible ground clearance as priorities.Really?! Awesome!! Are they aluminum or steel?
I've been really impressed with the pace of your product release! And here I am trying to make a camp solar array for the CT and still don't have a prototype done ?
Make sure you put a Reese Hitch mount on it.We'll making bumpers in July! Sliders are after we finish the modular roof rack/bed cap/camper next week.
Does 20mm hardware mean this works with the 20mm T tracks on a Thule top ride bike rack, for example?Just realized we forgot to let you guys know about our NEW Heavy duty Cross bar kits, sold individually, in stock and shipping since last week!
We engineered a solid 6061 billet aluminum machined mounting block and then powder coated matte black, that sets the bar 1" above the center of the vehicle for allow profile look to reduce drag and wind noise. It has no visible fasteners on the sides, only on the top that are inset to hide them. The sides have the same engraved style lines that the mirror deletes and locking center caps have, making them a family of parts. The cross bars anodized gloss black are a 1x3" heavy duty bar that will utilize 1/4"-20 hardware the same as Prinsu or other roof rack companies use. Weighing in at 4.20 lbs for the front bar and 4.6lbs for the longest rear bar.
We also designed some accessories to make them your own. Molle plate with mounting locations for the Maxtrax recovery boards, Amazon recovery boards, 2x Rotopax water containers, or anything else you want to mount to them. A root top tent riser kit that creates a mounting spot for your flip over style roof top tent. bridge kit and stop plates to make attaching straps to the bars easy. Lastly, because we hate wind noise, a custom rubber stripping that will fit into any of the channels, we recumbent if using Bar #1 to put this into he front leading channel.
And yes, any light bar (but Baja Designs are the BEST IMHO) can be easily mounted to the front bar on top.
Here are some pics on a customers car we just did the wrap, bars, locking wheel caps, BD 50" S8 light bar, he's got the full monte set up, hope you enjoy!
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