91 inch code 3 mx7000

farmboy

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May 8, 2012
56
michigan
So after give or take 8 years of toying with the idea I finally got around to build a 91 inch mx Franken bar. Finding a frame is next to impossible so I sacrificed a few bars to build a frame. Took a 47 and a 52 inch frames fabbed up some brackets until I can find someone to do some aluminum welding if possible. Any who I'm looking for some ideas on what to put in. I have some strobes I yanked out of an Excalibur kinda curious if they would work or not. It's going on the wall and not coming down so I don't want to get too crazy with the build. Any tips pics or ideas are greatly appreciated. Also anyone else have stupid big bars?
 

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May 21, 2010
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Elmira, ny
Excaliber strobes wont work in it due to the mounts being different (mx ones are flat, the excalibers have a lift to them).

If ya need parts i have a few things for the mx7000. I dnt have any crazy length bars, but have a 69" bare bones bar i filled the front lower spots and blacked out the rear lower.....came out good :) :)

Good luck with the monster build. I wouldnt mind replicating the mx on a truck my cousins fd has for lansing (ny) fd, but it was replaced by a newer 2016 pierce quantum (that was an 80")
 

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