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So - had one roof rail and the TSportline LED Light Bar in place but just looked a little off. One Rail was not quite enough and I didnt really want to cover my bed with the 3rd position rail. So.....Insert my 20 year old son and a few powertools and we added a rack to the TSportLine Quick Disconnect Light Bar. Not looking to put a ton of weight up there but nice to know its there if I wanted it!

Tesla Cybertruck CybertruckCo Light Duty Roof Rack with Modified TSportline Light Bar (Added Rack) IMG_6285


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How is the quick disconnect light bar going for you? Rattles? Light quality? Price vs function?
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Does the mounting hardware come with the holes to mount the bar?
 

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Looks good, thanks for sharing!
 
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How is the quick disconnect light bar going for you? Rattles? Light quality? Price vs function?
Thx

Does the mounting hardware come with the holes to mount the bar?

The @TSportLine light bar is quick disconnect. Made great! Does come off with the turn of two hand bolts like the front wheel of a bicycle. Will be even better when the L-Track mount comes in to remove at will.

The Light duty CybertruckCo rails were tricky to install and made much easier with a swivel ratchet. Overall 20 minutes....

I combined the two since the rails that @CYBERTRUCKco has already has two holes that are perfet to tap a M6thread to. Then used tape to make a template and drill the holes in the mount for the light bar. Used two M6 Titanium head bolts and wa-la...

**Before anyone says the weight capacity will be diminished I know....I dont claim to want to put a ton of stuff up there but I do have the ability if I ever needed to**
 

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The @TSportLine light bar is quick disconnect. Made great! Does come off with the turn of two hand bolts like the front wheel of a bicycle. Will be even better when the L-Track mount comes in to remove at will.

The Light duty CybertruckCo rails were tricky to install and made much easier with a swivel ratchet. Overall 20 minutes....

I combined the two since the rails that @CYBERTRUCKco has already has two holes that are perfet to tap a M6thread to. Then used tape to make a template and drill the holes in the mount for the light bar. Used two M6 Titanium head bolts and wa-la...

**Before anyone says the weight capacity will be diminished I know....I dont claim to want to put a ton of stuff up there but I do have the ability if I ever needed to**
Creative mod! I haven't purchased the t sportline lights yet because of the way they're supported by the corner of the roof glass.

I'm so conflicted between going 3x bars or just doing the cage, then I will just mount my own lights. But I can't decide ? analysis paralysis
 
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Creative mod! I haven't purchased the t storyline lights yet because of the way they're supported by the corner of the roof glass.

I'm so conflicted between going 3x bars or just doing the cage, then I will just mount my own lights. But I can't decide ? analysis paralysis

I was originally worried about that too but it honestly just supports...the brackets are sturdy to hold the lights and the rubber stoppers are barely touching the glass...Now I wouldnt go put 200 lbs on the front but.....
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