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[QUOTE="kleake, post: 1533175, member: 25987"] I was in the same boat, I looked at prices and wondered why the heck they are so expensive. Thought about building my own, as I don't mind some fabrication, it's kinda fun. HOWEVER, I use my truck, and it tows a lot and usually has the camper and boat behind it while heading to the lake. The last thing i need is for problems on the side of the highway with the family headed to the lake. I also don't have time to spend days building components. So I broke down and bought PMF bars. When I got them I was VERY surprised at their weight. Build quality was excellent, they look great, and the best part, they bolted right on. A little fine tuning on the adjustments and I had it dialed in. I have had them about 3 years, put about 30k miles on them and have not had to do a thing to them. For me, I will fabricate and build my own stuff when I can, but time is money, and sometimes my time is better spent elsewhere. Price of materials, and the price of your time and labor cutting, grinding, calculating, etc,,,,,, sometimes just isn't worth it. I could see why they are so expensive once I had them in my hands. To make it simple, I bolted them on, solved the problems I was having, and I moved on to other things I needed to get done and didn't look back. Don't you hate spending hours building something and constantly having to adjust or tweak it, or worse yet, repair it. Yea, me either. [/QUOTE]
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