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Old 10-30-2007, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by RotorHead
I'm confused about the light bar. It appears to attach to the freedom panels. What if you want to take them off or run the soft top?
hmmmmmm
Old 10-30-2007, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepik
then you can unplug the lightbar and be on your merry way

the point of it is for low clearance, the way the soft top is removed, its impossible to have a low clearance light bar
I guess so, but seems like a little too much work for something you could only use when you had the hard top on. I would rather have the windshield mounted lights. They're even lower for more clearance.
Old 10-30-2007, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by MJS_Jeep_888
Ditto - this is a very interesting possibility for winter... the world's first JK Fastback.

I'm very interested to learn more about this light bar... looks really tight, and fits the image really well...


Looks to me like someone scavenged a Liberty Renegade light bar. It does look cool... would like to see it in person.
Old 10-30-2007, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by dayton1999

Looks to me like someone scavenged a Liberty Renegade light bar. It does look cool... would like to see it in person.
Hmmm... now that you mention it, I think you're right-on... it's a really interesting concept IMO - not sure if I'd buy (because it looks to be dependent upon using the hardtop), but I'd like to learn more.
Old 10-30-2007, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 2K1TJ
This is interesting...

isuzu rodeo baby
Old 10-30-2007, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Littlejon
I am not so sure. The Off-Road Logic one was completely tubular (This one looks to have sheet metal on the sides) and they carry their own line of tents, and those tents do not include the ARB tents. Also it appears that the mounting brackets, and assembly points are different, and the ladder is new. If it is Off-Road Logic they have drastically chaged their design. I really like the look of this rack, and am looking forward to more details.
Yes, that is the re-designed Offroad Logic Rack w/ the ladder back system (according to Brett at Offroad Logic, it provides access to roof tents and also extra stability). They've been tweaking their original design cause there were reports of wobble in high speeds. I was interested in this rack as well, except I have not read one satisfied customer report in any of the forums...there have been continuous issues w/ production delays and the company's inability to refund customers payments. Too bad.
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Originally Posted by jkid
isuzu rodeo baby
You're absolutely right! I couldn't put my finger on it, but that is the back of the isuzu rodeo. I'm curious to see a side shot of the entire Jeep to see what it actually looks like in its entirety.
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Originally Posted by FzyPchz
You're absolutely right! I couldn't put my finger on it, but that is the back of the isuzu rodeo. I'm curious to see a side shot of the entire Jeep to see what it actually looks like in its entirety.
itll look like this
Old 10-30-2007, 02:57 PM
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Trust me on this one, the new KargoMaster rack is the best rack system that I've seen at the show - period. It may not be as stylized as the Off Road Logic but it is beefy as hell, requires NO drilling what so ever, mounts to the windshield frame and rear frame rail, can support 500 lbs. of weight and tilts back for top removal. Here's a couple of shots of what it looks like...





The rear tilt bracket slips inbetween the bumper and body and mounts to the frame using two factory bolts....



I'll try to take a few more pics from underneath to show this better.

Click here to see more pics...

http://project-jk.com/wp-gallery2.ph...avId=x0dfb8f42

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Originally Posted by jkid
itll look like this
I hope not (no offense to any Isuzu Rodeo owners out there)!


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