I think it looks pretty darn good... except the overhang on both sides. I liked the design on the Liberty when they came out, but the overhang makes it look like it doesn't belong so I wouldnt do it.
I think it looks pretty darn good... except the overhang on both sides. I liked the design on the Liberty when they came out, but the overhang makes it look like it doesn't belong so I wouldnt do it.
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Last edited by Joe_Black : 01/11/2006 at 02:25 PM
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At first glance, the light bar looked good. However, upon noticing the overhangs over the doors, I'd say no to installing them on my ole Ironman.
I'm not saying that I'd install a set, but honestly I don't think that it looks bad. A close-up look would help me to see how well it fits, but those pics make me think that it fits fairly well. I wonder what the aim is like.
-Tad
Yep, that overhang on the side doors is an eyesore. I cant believe he doesnt get any wondnoise, especially at that overhang area. Makes me wonder if his doors rub that too.
I will say, neat looking, but it is a total show piece. Not really a useful thing.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
I'm not to keen on the placement of it right above the windshield...what about if it were moved either half way between where it is now and the tips of the roof rack (runners?) say middle of doorframe; or if you slotted it out to lay atop the runners anywhere up to against the rack itself???
I think it would look better anywhere in that area as opposed to where it lies now in the photo.
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I agree Greg...a little farther back might eliminate that overhang too.
Other than that I think it looks pretty decent
John