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LOD front Bumper - Adding off-road lights

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Old 09-10-2008, 08:44 PM
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Default LOD front Bumper - Adding off-road lights

I have a LOD front bumper w/ Powerplant, I'm going to add a set of IPF 968 driving lights. What are my options for mounting them?

I could add LOD's hoop and mount the lights to it, but I'm concerned about blocking air flow to the front. I could also just drill the bumper on each side of the powerplant and install them there.

Please post your pictures and suggestions so that I can mount these lights up.
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I say just drill the bumper and hit the holes with a little paint so they don't rust.
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I built a bracket that mounts to the top of my roller fairlead.





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[QUOTE=Robar;681517]I built a bracket that mounts to the top of my roller fairlead.

Nice, I like how that looks. Can't use the bumper as a feeler though.

I like the idea of a hoop as well, but I don't think that there is enough room under it for lights and the powerplant.
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Originally Posted by Robar
I built a bracket that mounts to the top of my roller fairlead.





That's nice work right there...



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