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Old 07-11-2005, 08:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Prerunner Bar for Titan

Hello has anyone bought a prerunner bar for their Titan , I found these and was wondering if anyone had input on them . Thanks


http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/Tub_Prerunners.htm
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if it looked like this id buy one!

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UNIVERSAL FIT LIGHT BAR, 5 LIGHT MOUNTS
Item Number: C995LB NF
Price: $149.00
thats that exact one and I think it will fit my next door neighbor has it on his 2500hd it looks very nice
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Is there any Titan specific lightbar form that company?

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This is where I originally found out about the stuff from N-Fab. Had heard of them before, but some fella from texas saw this radio stations truck at a show.

I asked N-Fab about them when I ordered my nerf steps. You do have to drill the front bumper to install it.

here's a link to pics:

http://kkbq.com/MARKET/shared/info/titan05.html

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Hello has anyone bought a prerunner bar for their Titan , I found these and was wondering if anyone had input on them . Thanks


http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/Tub_Prerunners.htm
The N-Fab bars are good looking and all, but I don't like the way they mount only to the front bumper. It's not the sturdiest way to mount it, not to mention the holes you need to drill in the expensive factory bumper, and the added stress on the factory bumper from all the added weight.

It looks like the Four Real units below mount directly to the frame, at least at the lower mounting points.

Good luck and be sure to post pics when your done!
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The N-Fab bars are good looking and all, but I don't like the way they mount only to the front bumper. It's not the sturdiest way to mount it, not to mention the holes you need to drill in the expensive factory bumper, and the added stress on the factory bumper from all the added weight.

It looks like the Four Real units below mount directly to the frame, at least at the lower mounting points.

Good luck and be sure to post pics when your done!
That is exactly why I didn't buy one of the N-Fab units.
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