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:nuts: Is this the same guy who engineered the plastic pipe "Roll Bar " for pick-up beds ? :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

 

googled "pvc rollbar" and this was the first video that popped up

see what kind of truck he drives :doh:

 

it is of course not a roll bar, but not a terrible looking light, cb antenna, air horn, whatever else was on clearance at autozone bar.

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:nuts: Is this the same guy who engineered the plastic pipe "Roll Bar " for pick-up beds ? :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

 

googled "pvc rollbar" and this was the first video that popped up

see what kind of truck he drives :doh:

 

it is of course not a roll bar, but not a terrible looking light, cb antenna, air horn, whatever else was on clearance at autozone bar.

 

That guy!? Haha. He's been worth a good laugh on here before... Here is the video I remembered, as soon as I saw the color/stripes on the rollbar vid.

 

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Rob :rotf:

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Back to the original topic:

 

If I ran an air intake underneath the truck (even tucked up against the floor with the "frame" rails and skid plates hanging lower, Ii would still smash it on a rock within the first 15 minutes off road.

 

Bad design and ugly realization.

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has anyone ever heard the noise a air intake makes, that would get annoying really quick

I've got my intake routed into the cowl on my TJ. Even in that location it is very noisy! I don't even want to imagine what it would be like inside the cabin.

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