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Oh No, my Cibie Super Oscars dont fit

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Oh No, my Cibie Super Oscars dont fit

Post by Mytqik »

I was trying to fit my Cibie Super Oscars to the bullbar of my 75.

The drama is there is not enough room between the bars of the bullbar for them to fit on the mount. I was trying to mount them in the location of my current small driving lights.

How do other people fit large driving lights on their bullbars?

I cant modify my bar much as the high mount gets in the way, & I dont want to mount them on the top bar or out the front either.

What should I do??
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Post by Boopa »

Howdy...

I got one of the lads here at work to make me up some stainless brackets when I had a similar prob fitting LF240's to my ARB Bar.

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Post by benhl »

invert them - like on Top Gun!!


Tack some mounting points on the top bar the mount them that way!

Just a thought :D
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Post by savage »

cut up the grill is an option.....

depends on practicality versus looks
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

To fit my Ralleye 2000 into my factory bullbar on my 4runner i was able to cut out the middle bar and replace it with a bit of box section i cut up and bolted in.

I think probably your only option is mounting them on top, or like Boopa has.

Are they spots on spreads? If spot, theyd probably perform better on top of the bar and spread apart as far as possible. I reckon that looks pretty kewl aswell...
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