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Old 06-22-2008, 08:12 AM
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buster04,

Will try and get a photo for you posted later today, if it stops raining.....
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Originally Posted by buster04
I can answer half that question



SCHWING!!

I noticed that the lights are quoted as being sold in pairs.

Did you just get three somehow, or did you mount the other light somewhere else (I was thinking about using it as adn additional reverse light)

And can you tell me what size your lights are. They look just right on that bumper.
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I noticed that the lights are quoted as being sold in pairs.

Did you just get three somehow, or did you mount the other light somewhere else (I was thinking about using it as adn additional reverse light)

And can you tell me what size your lights are. They look just right on that bumper.[/QUOTE]

You can get them individually also. I got them through Kntr's friend. and tell him you want them wired up for 3 lights. He will make a wiring harness for you, so its idiot proof.

I have the 170's on the LOW mounts. You must specify low mounts.

http://off-roadlights.com/xcart/manu...nufacturerid=1
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Originally Posted by buster04
I noticed that the lights are quoted as being sold in pairs.

Did you just get three somehow, or did you mount the other light somewhere else (I was thinking about using it as adn additional reverse light)

And can you tell me what size your lights are. They look just right on that bumper.
You can get them individually also. I got them through Kntr's friend. and tell him you want them wired up for 3 lights. He will make a wiring harness for you, so its idiot proof.

I have the 170's on the LOW mounts. You must specify low mounts.

http://off-roadlights.com/xcart/manu...nufacturerid=1[/QUOTE]

Thank you very much for the info.

I will contact KNTR a little later and reference this.

Mark
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Hey Buster04,

Here are your Photo's, hope this helps. If you need a differant angle let me know..




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might be a tight fit...

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See what you mean by tight fit. Did you use the ARB brackets when mounting your lights ?

If not you may want to contact Kntr and ask him for the same photo and angle. I know he used the ARB brackets because I sent him the two that I had.

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Originally Posted by boots
See what you mean by tight fit. Did you use the ARB brackets when mounting your lights ?

If not you may want to contact Kntr and ask him for the same photo and angle. I know he used the ARB brackets because I sent him the two that I had.
i did use the factory brackets. I know there is a bit of play in them. I assume I actually have one of your brackets. The bumper comes with two and Kntr got 2 more to put the 3rd one on and I bought his spare. Small world.
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Wow

That is tight.

Do you think you could mount the lights off of the front of the bull bar/stinger, but hang them down instead??? A spot weld or 2 might do the trick?

I really like the way the bumper and winch look, and I really like the way the bumper and lights look.

I think we can Git 'Er Dun!

Any other ideas are welcome.

I will definitely keep you posted as to what evolves,...

Thanks again!
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I would think the lights would work with the Powerplant if you switched the lower ARB light mount around. Switching the mount would move the light forward more and the winch might fit. You could also flip the Lightforce mount around pushing the lights further forward even more.

I used one of BOOTS brackets and BUSTER04 used the other. Yes, small world.

I finally got all my lights hooked up on Fri and they are AWESOME.

When you decide on lights, let me know. My buddy sells them and I have an extra wiring kit.



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