bart where did you get the mounting hardware for those lights???
bart where did you get the mounting hardware for those lights???
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I'm actually surprised that my setup doesn't seem to generate any wind noise. (I was expecting it too!) The only noise I seem to ever notice is the occaissional bug committing suicide![]()
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nice, i like that....
you should take some closer pics so i can see what you came up with...
yep all bolts..
I've got yakima lowriders w/ round bars attached to the stock roof rails
have the lights mounted on a piece of piece of right angle aluminum
i have 2 pieces of 1" square aluminum tubing mounted the the underside of the round bars, using yakimas snap-arounds
Ive got long bolts that come down through the rectangular hole (using washers on top of the snap around, under the snap around and under the square tubing).
attaching them to the front and back crossbars makes them really secure, then i just drilled down through the ends (as far back as possible) to attach the piece of aluminum with the lights on it.. and voila.. i had to trim all the bolts so they didnt stick down too far and contact the roof.. now i have at least 3/4-1" of clearance under each bolt.. plus i covered the bottom of all the bolts with a rubber cap just in case
also have the yakima loadwarrior mounted above all of that.. but i could take the loadwarrior off and leave the lights if i wanted and vice versa, they are independent of each other
ive used this setup offroad on more than one occasion as well as on the streets of philly (much bouncier than any trail ive ever been on!) with no problems at all
ill try to make an autocad model of it so its easier to see..
"you should take some closer pics so i can see what you came up with..."
LOL - I can't believe you said that with a straight face.![]()
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Nice job, way to innovate using what you have!
Now, I can't help but ask, your lights look like they point up a little, can you adjust them? I had the same problem with the light bar my friend made. Originally, there was nothing but the posts and the frame, and when mounted, my lights pointed up at 45°. The Hella lights are adjustable, but not that much. So, I had to have him make a triangular mounting to make the posts stick out straight. Hard to explain, but you can see the flat stock in this picture used to make the main frame of the mounting bar sit at 90° to the ground.
I need to come up with and idea for reverse lights next...
Bart