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where to put rope horns

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where to put rope horns

Post by bigears »

Ok i'am going to do a night event soon and need to put some winch cable horns on but dont no where to put them i'am going to change the lights and put 240's up the top and put the 170's down were the arrows are so i can't put the horns at the top where most put them .
Someone must have done something like this before so any pics or advice on where to put them would be great thanks :)
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Post by Rhysta »

Joe i think you should get rid off all spotties off your cheesy bar and run them on your roof.

Then your bar is free for cable moutns etc etc.
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Post by bigears »

Rhysta wrote:Joe i think you should get rid off all spotties off your cheesy bar and run them on your roof.

Then your bar is free for cable moutns etc etc.
yer i was thinking that but how good will the light be ? might have to paint the bonnet flat black :) plus i have to put them on and off all the time at the minute i just leave them on the bar :)
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Post by DaveS3 »

Mates car he has same bar, with Hella 4000's on the side then runs a piece of tube with flat bar welded to it so you can bolt it to the spotlight holes on the bar, with the horns welded to the tube. Make sure that each of your horns are 1 piece and bent so they have no sharp or pointy edges.

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Post by treebloke »

i made mine out of plastic plumming pipe took the truck out a couple of times and tested it when i was happy i had a perfect pattern to bend the steel to :lol: ;)
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Post by bigears »

thanks i think i'am going to run them on the roof :) hopefully it will be
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Post by RoldIT »

Make them removable and attach them to the front of the hoop on the Cheezy bar so they stick out the front and then go up in an L shape hook.

Removable keeps them street legal.
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Post by Sneddo »

Removable keeps them street legal.[/quote]


but chances are they are not removed when you get pulled over..... how many people would only put lights on to go wheeling :?:
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Post by GQ Bear »

Sneddo wrote:Removable keeps them street legal.

but chances are they are not removed when you get pulled over..... how many people would only put lights on to go wheeling :?:
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I beleive he was referring to the horns being removable ;)
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Post by bigears »

RoldIT wrote:Make them removable and attach them to the front of the hoop on the Cheezy bar so they stick out the front and then go up in an L shape hook.

Removable keeps them street legal.
Thanks ,yer i thought about this but do you reckon it will be easy to put the rope back on with the bar behind it?
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Post by DaveS3 »

Here is a pic of the one I was talking about
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Post by hottiemonster »

DaveS3 wrote:Here is a pic of the one I was talking about
thats very similar to mine dave, i can also remove the horns as they are old attached by 2 bolts although not at wide as the white shorty.
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