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ROOF MOUNTING SPOTTIES

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ROOF MOUNTING SPOTTIES

Post by GOPHER »

hi all gopher here can anyone tell me how to put spotties on ya roof.

i own an aussie rocky as most of you know but i cant seem to find what or where i can mount them.

can u use a rook rack??

do u need to put in another relay switch etc.?


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Post by HeathGQ »

How many lights? What wattage?

Roof rack is the way to go.

Yes, spotties run off a seperate relay circuit that is wired to the high beam circuit. If you want specific wiring info, PM Murcod directly.....
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Post by bruiser »

Just my two cents
but I reckon roof mounting is a shit idea.
They will be torn off on a tree sooner or later.
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Post by SimplyPV »

bruiser wrote:Just my two cents
but I reckon roof mounting is a shit idea.
They will be torn off on a tree sooner or later.


i'd rather they tear off than ruin the body... :lol: i know for a fact mines not going anywhere and its gotten caught on some pretty wicked stuff.. no dramas.... :twisted:
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Post by grimbo »

bruiser wrote:Just my two cents
but I reckon roof mounting is a shit idea.
They will be torn off on a tree sooner or later.


also the fact that you will find that it is illegal in many states
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

bruiser wrote:Just my two cents
but I reckon roof mounting is a shit idea.
They will be torn off on a tree sooner or later.


Not if you go those small 50mm styled ones ricers put in their bumpers.

If you do 4WDriving at night they do wonders, when dip into a rut or whatever your headlights generally point directly into the ground and you end up being in the dark, having them on your roof keeps the ground in front of you lit up.

So basically if you do offroading at night, good idea, if not, is it really necessary?
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Post by SimplyPV »

r0ck_m0nkey wrote:
bruiser wrote:Just my two cents
but I reckon roof mounting is a shit idea.
They will be torn off on a tree sooner or later.


Not if you go those small 50mm styled ones ricers put in their bumpers.

If you do 4WDriving at night they do wonders, when dip into a rut or whatever your headlights generally point directly into the ground and you end up being in the dark, having them on your roof keeps the ground in front of you lit up.

So basically if you do offroading at night, good idea, if not, is it really necessary?


yep..... camping!!!! ;)
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