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Can't show you one from the rear yet. More work to do. /forums/images/graemlins/whistling.gif
Ok, now that we all see this front shot. Help me out here. I need to get a couple of 6" daylighters mounted. Can't go on the roof to high, can't go on the bumper cause of the tilt front end. I can only think of right on the hood and I've done that before. Or under the winch plate. Can't decide what would you do? Under prone to rock contact. Over obscures view.
It would take some good fabrication, but what about fabbing up some light mounts onto the A&B windshield pillar, like the jeeps. That would be cool, but there might not be enough metal there to make a good mount, what do you think?
Keeping the bolt heads on your hood assembly shiny for some bling? /forums/images/graemlins/rotfl.gif /forums/images/graemlins/histerical.gif /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
That looks really nice. I am impressed. I have been tossing around the idae for a new rig. I think I am going to go with a completly narrowed blazer. I want the two seats directly next to each other. I want it to look likt a nromal blazer from the side.
I like the windshield ones as well. I got one that pokes through the A pillar like the cop cars have so I'm definitely using that one. I was also thinking about hanging them from the visor but they aren't very water resistant upside down. Thanks for the ideas though. And thanks everybody for the comps.
I used to have a set of 6" daylighters mounted on the mirror pods on my truck.
It was a little tricky for me to get it all mounted back up but once they were there they worked great.
Course if you're playing in the woods then they're vulnerable.