Gobi 2dr soft top pics please?
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if want to sell the lights like you said, message me at jhb26len@gmail.com. I've been interested in buying some lights for a while but prices are steep these days. If they're in good working condition I'll more than likely be happy to take them off your hands.
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With the top up and all closed up, the sound is deafening starting at 45MPH. I mean no more so than with the top down, but I don't expect to be able to have a conversation with my passenger with the top down.
I'm definitely going to add the wind deflector. I'm also going to sell the lights (they came used with the rack) as I don't wheel at night. They look cool, but they aren't very aerodynamic.
I'm definitely going to add the wind deflector. I'm also going to sell the lights (they came used with the rack) as I don't wheel at night. They look cool, but they aren't very aerodynamic.
Since I wasn't going to run big lights, I changed out to a Stealth light bar and added a wind deflector. I think the wind deflector has helped more than anything and I believe I finally have the right configuration!
Anyone want to buy a Gobi Ranger Light Bar?
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Do you have a sat radio, and does the rack affect that? I hear that the sat antenna is in the sound bar.
Do you have a pic with the wind deflector? Do you get that from gobi as well?
Thanks in advance.
Do you have a pic with the wind deflector? Do you get that from gobi as well?
Thanks in advance.
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Here is a picture with the Stealth bar and the deflector. A bit dark on the exposure, but that's the only pic I have on hand. Gobi makes the wind deflector as well.
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With the top down and doors off, I didn't notice it.
Witt the top down and doors on, I notice it over the tire/road noise starting at 45MPG.
With the top up and all closed up, the sound is deafening starting at 45MPH. I mean no more so than with the top down, but I don't expect to be able to have a conversation with my passenger with the top down.
I'm definitely going to add the wind deflector. I'm also going to sell the lights (they came used with the rack) as I don't wheel at night. They look cool, but they aren't very aerodynamic.
Witt the top down and doors on, I notice it over the tire/road noise starting at 45MPG.
With the top up and all closed up, the sound is deafening starting at 45MPH. I mean no more so than with the top down, but I don't expect to be able to have a conversation with my passenger with the top down.
I'm definitely going to add the wind deflector. I'm also going to sell the lights (they came used with the rack) as I don't wheel at night. They look cool, but they aren't very aerodynamic.
Ugh. If it wasn't so damn conveinent to haul the kayaks and bikes a few times per week, I'd be back to rackless if I only had the need for it once per month or less. The noise and PITA for soft-top are pretty strong CONs for me.
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I don't see any reason why you couldn't. It would just be a matter of removed the 4 bolt/nuts from the light bar and 2 bolt/nuts at the pivot point in the rear.