Help mounting lights to brush guard

NJEMT

Member
May 22, 2010
382
Essex County, NJ
I have 2 par 36 lights I would like to mount on the brush guard of my jeep but i have no idea how to do it. What do you guys suggest? Im thinking something that craddles the lights but idk. Where i want to mount them the tube is about 2 1/2 inches in diameter.


Link to the lights


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Ill get a pic of the guard tomorrow


Thanks


Glen C
 

NJEMT

Member
May 22, 2010
382
Essex County, NJ
I like, what kind of bracket is holding them to the guard? Do you have a link?
 
May 16, 2010
2,340
Torrington, WY

EVModules

Member
May 16, 2010
864
Deer Park, WA
I'd try using the existing bolts first before drilling the flat uprights. The higher & setback from the front is the best way to protect the lights.
 

SRVR77

Member
Jun 11, 2010
166
NJ
hmmm you could do what people do to mount hi-lift jacks onto roof racks, the bracket goes around the tubing with hole for the lights......
 
May 16, 2010
2,340
Torrington, WY
EVModules said:
I'd try using the existing bolts first before drilling the flat uprights. The higher & setback from the front is the best way to protect the lights.

They are mounted to some holes that were used for the wrap around headlight covers. I did not have to drill any, but I see on his there are no holes drilled.
 

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