What stickers is everyone representing? Where are they placed at? Why do you have them?
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Influencer II
Im still working on that level. Sweet rig man.I got stickers everywhere.View attachment 1306 View attachment 1307
I love those stickers. Totally match the rig. Best part is people never understand why the flag is 'backwards.' Lol.Not rocking a lot of stickers on my rig. Only things I've added after removing the stock stickers are the American flag, the Army invasion star and molon labe on the rear panels.
Haha. I'm running out of space! Thanks dude!Im still working on that level. Sweet rig man.
Too bad you have that light bar up front. You should get a fairing for that rack and bam! There's more space.Haha. I'm running out of space! Thanks dude!
I did actually. LOL I took it off for the lightbar.Too bad you have that light bar up front. You should get a fairing for that rack and bam! There's more space.
Influencer II
I get told a lot that my sticker is on backwards. I hate having to explain it to people so I tell them their looking at it backwards.I love those stickers. Totally match the rig. Best part is people never understand why the flag is 'backwards.' Lol.
Ha! Good stuff man.I did actually. LOL I took it off for the lightbar.
SMH....I get told a lot that my sticker is on backwards. I hate having to explain it to people so I tell them their looking at it backwards.
Traveler III
Or, you can have both!Too bad you have that light bar up front. You should get a fairing for that rack and bam! There's more space.
I did actually. LOL I took it off for the lightbar.
That's gangsta!Or, you can have both!
Wow that is trick. Does the fairing just flap down for light usage?Or, you can have both!
Traveler III
I have the clamps set tight enough that it doesn't flop down, but loose enough that it swivels down by hand. I've used it at speeds up to 45 MPH with the fairing straight forward without any flopping up or down. One time I accidentally left it down and drove 140 miles on highway and interstate. It was pushed all the way down and had a bit of bend in it due to my roof rail ends. But after being in the up position for a couple of days, it was back to normal.Wow that is trick. Does the fairing just flap down for light usage?
That is a very space conserving set up you have there. I like it a lot though. I have been wanting to run a light bar but was curious about the wiring. Do you have it drawing straight from the battery?I have the clamps set tight enough that it doesn't flop down, but loose enough that it swivels down by hand. I've used it at speeds up to 45 MPH with the fairing straight forward without any flopping up or down. One time I accidentally left it down and drove 140 miles on highway and interstate. It was pushed all the way down and had a bit of bend in it due to my roof rail ends. But after being in the up position for a couple of days, it was back to normal.
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Traveler III
Thanks! Yep, wired direct to the battery via a Mickey Mouse supposed to be temporary but still there method shown on page 5 of my build thread, here: Steve's Cross-Country Subaru Outback I'd be happy to answer any questions on the install over on that thread.That is a very space conserving set up you have there. I like it a lot though. I have been wanting to run a light bar but was curious about the wiring. Do you have it drawing straight from the battery?