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Old 01-05-2011, 10:53 AM
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You can try the A to Z Fabrication fairlead light mount brackets
http://www.quadratec.com/products/92116_100.htm

or Rugged Ridge hoop light mount brackets
http://www.quadratec.com/products/13008_1010.htm
They are available in different sizes, just need to find out what the size of the hoop is.
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Looks awesome I love those LOD bumpers.
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Rugged Ridge hoop light mount brackets
http://www.quadratec.com/products/13008_1010.htm
They are available in different sizes, just need to find out what the size of the hoop is.[/QUOTE]

Those should work perfect! Thanks for the link!!
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I'd like to see a pic taken from the inside of the cabin looking out the rear window to get an idea of how the field of vision is blocked compared to stock. Any takers?
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bump for day shift.
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Originally Posted by Northern Wrangler
I'd like to see a pic taken from the inside of the cabin looking out the rear window to get an idea of how the field of vision is blocked compared to stock. Any takers?
Here you go! That's a 37 so you don't get a lot of viewing anyways!
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HAHAHAHAHA that's hilarious. I never expected to see Christmas lights in the cabin pic. I love it! haha. Thanks, I appreciate you taking that shot. I've already decided to order the LOD rear bumper but I couldn't find a cabin shot anywhere.

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Originally Posted by Riptide
I love the look of that mid width! However one question... where would you jack up the front end? The bumper is all sloped and whatnot...
Not real sure on that? Don't have a whole lot of experience jacking up lifted vehicles. Anyone know if you can use a high lift on the d ring to lift the jeep? Is it strong enough for that?
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Originally Posted by mgeorge15

Not real sure on that? Don't have a whole lot of experience jacking up lifted vehicles. Anyone know if you can use a high lift on the d ring to lift the jeep? Is it strong enough for that?
It should be, but unless you have a 60" jack you probably won't get a lifted Jeep off the ground at all.
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Originally Posted by Mskh20

It should be, but unless you have a 60" jack you probably won't get a lifted Jeep off the ground at all.
So how do you go about lifting these things with a high lift? I carry around a tall bottle jack that works on top of a 4x4 block of wood!


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