Black widow suspension set up

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ISFast

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Because of my lack of making a decision in time to do a folding lightbar. WSI and crew did a hell of a job in the timeframe I gave them!


-Greg (aka squatting dog)

Well at least you did something my ass has been to lazy to make a bedcage/light rack for mine. I'm pretty sure I'll have one for next year... maybe :waytogo:

Jimmy sure does good work!
 

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Love the light rack. Looks great on the truck.
One quick question, looks like you still have your Bakflip F1 on there. How much does the light rack interfere with the cover?
 
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Love the light rack. Looks great on the truck.
One quick question, looks like you still have your Bakflip F1 on there. How much does the light rack interfere with the cover?

Yes, bakflip is still installed... It opens as normal except for the last panel is not able to open.. In my case is fine since I will be adding an aux tank.. If I need to work on it you can unbolt the front panel and slid it back..

-Greg (aka squatting dog)
 

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Thanks, I knew it had to interfere, just not sure how much. I really like the light rack and even considered switching to a roll up cover so that I wouldn't lose the front of the bed.
Which light bar did you mount up there? I like the rear facing lights a lot too. Those are another reason I want to put a light rack on.
 
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