Windshield Light Brackets
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Windshield Light Brackets
Tried to do a search on this but the search function is not working. I am looking to add some aux lighting on windshield brackets. Looking at some, such as the KC brackets I am concerned that the lights are tucked inside the windshield pillars a little too much and it would seem as though they would obstruct your view if you had 5-6 in lights on them. I'm looking for opinions on the different brands particularly any that push the light a little more outside the pillars.
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Warning - I went KC Slimlites with a different bracket that put it further out on the pillars - antenna basically destroyed the light from bashing into it driving down the highway.
I now replaced with KC brackets and am totally satisfied since I just angled them out a little.
I now replaced with KC brackets and am totally satisfied since I just angled them out a little.
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I went with the HIDX brackets for my cheapo Hella 500ff's. No problems with placement so far, and they even come with a bracket for the antenna.
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HIDX Jeep JK/TJ Windshield Mounting Brackets
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I have the Smittybilt brackets. I also wanted the down and out style as opposed to up and in. The Smittybilt, Rampage, Rough Trail and Mopar brackets are all very similar. I love the visibility and the look. The only caveat to any outward style of bracket is the antenna will be in the way. They do come with an antenna bracket to hold it away from the light, but I didn't find it very practical at all, and ended up getting a 9" stubby antenna, which tucks perfectly just behind the light.
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Tried to do a search on this but the search function is not working. I am looking to add some aux lighting on windshield brackets. Looking at some, such as the KC brackets I am concerned that the lights are tucked inside the windshield pillars a little too much and it would seem as though they would obstruct your view if you had 5-6 in lights on them. I'm looking for opinions on the different brands particularly any that push the light a little more outside the pillars.
Thanks,
Thanks,
I see what you are getting at with the position and view. If you were designing your own you could just extend it out until you get exactly what you want.
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I have the Rugged Ridge brackets and really like them. They use a rubber gasket, which help to protect the paint. I have been using these for a few years and last year I added the XHD snorkel and take the brackets off with quick detach plugs when running my high intake snorkel. The paint still looks perfect underneath.
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Tried to do a search on this but the search function is not working. I am looking to add some aux lighting on windshield brackets. Looking at some, such as the KC brackets I am concerned that the lights are tucked inside the windshield pillars a little too much and it would seem as though they would obstruct your view if you had 5-6 in lights on them. I'm looking for opinions on the different brands particularly any that push the light a little more outside the pillars.
Thanks,
Thanks,