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Roof Lights on a Sierra
Roof Lights on a Sierra
I have a resin top sierra and i want to put four w@nker lights on the roof. Woundering if the screws on the outside of the targa bar could be used to hold some angle bracket that i could weld a tube on?
Otherwise, what other options do i have, as my resin top sits forwards of the windscreen a couple of inches, stopping me mounting them off the windscreen frame.
Thanks
Otherwise, what other options do i have, as my resin top sits forwards of the windscreen a couple of inches, stopping me mounting them off the windscreen frame.
Thanks
Re: Roof Lights on a Sierra
Mudzuki wrote:I have a resin top sierra and i want to put four w@nker lights on the roof. Woundering if the screws on the outside of the targa bar could be used to hold some angle bracket that i could weld a tube on?
Thanks
Yes do it that way. You wont be able to see jack from the glare if you mount them on the windscreen frame.
jeep bit mebbe?
Have had a similar idea....
the nice moulded light bar on the jeep kj sports looks a chance....
i think its the kj....
the nice moulded light bar on the jeep kj sports looks a chance....
i think its the kj....
Ok, tried to undo the screws on the targa bar, but no good, too tight from the factory and painted. Now thinking about using angle bracket off the screw that is in the door frame that holds the link from targa bar to windscreen. Will give it a go this week.
Also, does anybody know weather you can weld the angle bracket that you buy from the harware store that is crome finish (maybe galvanised) ?
Also, does anybody know weather you can weld the angle bracket that you buy from the harware store that is crome finish (maybe galvanised) ?
The light bar on my suzuki is screwed to the two bump-stops at the top of the windscreen frame(for when the windscreen is folded down onto the bonnet). this works well on mine, can e-mail you a pic if its any help as I don't know how to post them on here.
92 Sierra
Toyota 4AGE
2 inch body lift
2 in Dobinson springs
31 Bfg's A/T
Rear ARB locker
Sliders
Toyota 4AGE
2 inch body lift
2 in Dobinson springs
31 Bfg's A/T
Rear ARB locker
Sliders
Mount them across the factory bar behind the driver. If you have them on top of the screen the light will reflect back to the driver and negate the benifit of the extra lights.
This gets worse when the mud dries on top of your bonnet.
This gets worse when the mud dries on top of your bonnet.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Went down to the hardware store this morning, picked up 2m of 19mm square tube, and 2 L brackets (100 x 75 zinc plated). Drilled extra hole in the 100mm side and screwed them on. They clear the doors and will allow me to fab up the bar tomorrow, if i can be bothered.
As for using the bumpstops, i have none due to the resin top, you can just see in my av that the front section hangs forwards about 2" from the windscreen frame.
As for using the bumpstops, i have none due to the resin top, you can just see in my av that the front section hangs forwards about 2" from the windscreen frame.
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