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Nice install! If only the OMS fit the BRaptor…🥲
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We'd love to see you out this way!Staying in IL for awhile. Nurse a sick dog, new job, saving money. Hoping to come out to Big Bear or least NV SC. One of these summers or falls! Def wanna see y’all!
It's from Amazon. There's a link to the exact one in the description of the install video on YouTube, along with the mounts/holders I used.nice!!! so where'd ya get the flashlight???Very cool! I want one!
I've had my amateur license since '91 when I was stationed at Edwards...where there's a woman behind every tree.LMAO - Did the MARS mod on my Yaesu, totally worth it!
Great install video. So cool to see it with the Jtops. That was my main question, will it work? Yes! Seems to work because the opening points down, vs the DV8 is more of an upper basket style that won’t work as well with a Bimini.I recently installed the Overhead Mount system from @Lobo Off-Road in our 2-door Base Bronco. This installation was fairly easy but I went ahead and shot a video of the process for anyone wondering what the process entails.
I've been impressed with this mount. Chris from Lobo put a lot of thought into the system to give it virtually limitless versatility for mounting just about anything you can think of up high, out of the way. I of course used it primarily to hard mount a mobile radio, in my case an ICOM 2370A dual band unit. I also installed the ICOM remote speaker so I could hear it very well even with the top off and traveling at speed. While I was at it I added a fire extinguisher on a quick-release mount, behind the driver's seat where it's fast and easy to get to with the top on or off and without having to open other doors to get to it. I also mounted a big LED flashlight up there.
I already had the top off for the season which made the installation even easier for me, but you would have to at least remove the front top panels to install it if you had the top on. On a 4-door you would also remove the middle panel, and on a 2-door you would need to remove the back shell or just unbolt it and lift the front a few inches to install the mount system. Lobo supplies all of the stainless steel hardware you need to install the mount, but I recommend getting a supply of nuts and bolts to have on hand for attaching things to it. I found that M6x16mm stainless button head cap screws, M6 stainless nyloc nuts and M6 flat washers work great for attaching everything. Just order about a 50-pack of each from Amazon or wherever to have them on hand.
I love that the components are made entirely out of aluminum and it's super-lightweight. But the box-bends and angles give it some impressive structural rigidity despite it's light weight. I like that the surfaces that expose toward the driver's and passenger's heads are angled rather than flat corners, even though it sits quite far from any chance of contact with your head.
I got it installed just in time for Big Bear Bronco Bash a couple of weekends ago, where I put the system and the radio to good use as a trail leader for several runs during the event. Everything worked great and everyone who saw it loved the OMS kit. Here's a link to it on Lobo's website if anyone wants to check it out for themselves: https://lobooffroad.com/product/lobo-overhead-mount-system-front-kit-bronco/
Good job Chris, very nice product!
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Thanks! yeah the upside-down-U shape does work well with the mesh top. But you might notice the outboard sections of the crossmember have upturned edges which may potentially be a problem in the long term. That should be easily mitigated with some short lengths of fuel line or vacuum line, split lengthwise and fitted along those edges. I haven't done that but I might.Great install video. So cool to see it with the Jtops. That was my main question, will it work? Yes! Seems to work because the opening points down, vs the DV8 is more of an upper basket style that won’t work as well with a Bimini.
The MARS radio mod is interesting. Would be great to have only one radio serving two functions.
Would love to drive down and join one of your rides sometime. Love the SoCal deserts.
It really is fantastic.The MARS radio mod is interesting. Would be great to have only one radio serving two functions.
Is that a black powder coat or the Mica finish?I recently installed the Overhead Mount system from @Lobo Off-Road in our 2-door Base Bronco. This installation was fairly easy but I went ahead and shot a video of the process for anyone wondering what the process entails.
I've been impressed with this mount. Chris from Lobo put a lot of thought into the system to give it virtually limitless versatility for mounting just about anything you can think of up high, out of the way. I of course used it primarily to hard mount a mobile radio, in my case an ICOM 2370A dual band unit. I also installed the ICOM remote speaker so I could hear it very well even with the top off and traveling at speed. While I was at it I added a fire extinguisher on a quick-release mount, behind the driver's seat where it's fast and easy to get to with the top on or off and without having to open other doors to get to it. I also mounted a big LED flashlight up there.
I already had the top off for the season which made the installation even easier for me, but you would have to at least remove the front top panels to install it if you had the top on. On a 4-door you would also remove the middle panel, and on a 2-door you would need to remove the back shell or just unbolt it and lift the front a few inches to install the mount system. Lobo supplies all of the stainless steel hardware you need to install the mount, but I recommend getting a supply of nuts and bolts to have on hand for attaching things to it. I found that M6x16mm stainless button head cap screws, M6 stainless nyloc nuts and M6 flat washers work great for attaching everything. Just order about a 50-pack of each from Amazon or wherever to have them on hand.
I love that the components are made entirely out of aluminum and it's super-lightweight. But the box-bends and angles give it some impressive structural rigidity despite it's light weight. I like that the surfaces that expose toward the driver's and passenger's heads are angled rather than flat corners, even though it sits quite far from any chance of contact with your head.
I got it installed just in time for Big Bear Bronco Bash a couple of weekends ago, where I put the system and the radio to good use as a trail leader for several runs during the event. Everything worked great and everyone who saw it loved the OMS kit. Here's a link to it on Lobo's website if anyone wants to check it out for themselves: https://lobooffroad.com/product/lobo-overhead-mount-system-front-kit-bronco/
Good job Chris, very nice product!
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Mine is Black Powder Coat. The Mica is too nice for meIs that a black powder coat or the Mica finish?
I think the Mica might be too nice for me tooMine is Black Powder Coat. The Mica is too nice for me![]()

The DV8 says it is not compatible with 2-Door models so a moot point on this install.When you say other overhead mounts are flimsy, what are you basing that on? After watching the install it seems the DV8 mount will provide significantly more “rigidity” based on how theirs mounts compared to this being held together with one 8mm bolt on the side. It’s not a bad design or anything but that comment doesn’t seem based in reality.
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Wish they made this for a 2 door!When you say other overhead mounts are flimsy, what are you basing that on? After watching the install it seems the DV8 mount will provide significantly more “rigidity” based on how theirs mounts compared to this being held together with one 8mm bolt on the side. It’s not a bad design or anything but that comment doesn’t seem based in reality.
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You can't get more un-American than buying asian manufactured parts for which there are equivalent parts manufactured by American workers. Nothing quite like looking at vehicles with American flags and foreign parts.Take it easy, I wasn't referring specifically to that one. There are other reasons I'm not crazy about DV8 one, but I don't think it's flimsy.