First started by two coats of primer on the bar. Then two coats of Semi-Gloss black. On the truck with the lights mounted on it. At this point the easy part is done. Now I just need to get the switch panel ready. I decided to use the useless panel below the pop-out ash tray. I cut a slot and put the plastic in it, then epoxied it in and also gusseted it from the back side. I also cut a big slot out of it so that I could slide the switches in. The pictures don't do it justice (also it fits flush, the pictures make it look like it's rough and has some gaps in it) And with the switches in it. Now I need to do the really fun part the wiring. I had previously bought a 6 fuse, fuse block. So, I mounted this on the bottom side of my cubby for my double din radio kit. The thing I liked about this fuse block is it had a single power input instead of individual inputs. Now i pulled the top tray off and found two good spots to mount the relays. I'm not sure how to explain it other than the pictures, i just pulled the screw out put the relay in and screwed it back in. The reason I used relays is because I have a spdt switch that is on off on. One position will be straight on power, the other on position is on only with high beams. So I used the relays to tap into that and control that. Other than that just ran all my wires here and there to finish it up.
If any one wants more details on how it was wired or what i did in any certain step feel free to ask. I had about $50 in materials for the bar including paint.
Here are some pictures of it and my truck I took a few days ago. And a couple HDR's. To answer TunaSlayer's Question: I ran the wires through some industrial black wire loom all the way to the fire wall.
Thanks for the comments everyone. I would like to put HID Conversions in the lights, but being in college rather just enjoy what I have.