Advice for Spottie Install
Hi All,
My partner and I do a fair bit of travelling around and I have recently bought a narva broad beam spotlight kit to make the night driving a bit safer. Have a pig nose if that helps - ideally want them on the outside two grills,but I am undecided about the best way to install these onto the car... I dont like light bars and would prefer not to have one. Just wondering if anyone can give me any advice or hints about the best way to mount them? Thanks! :icon_thum Moose |
4WD style on a roof rack?
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But seriously, the HIDs on my Sti (Piggy) are great, and provide as much light as the halogen Narvas spot and spread on my Landcruiser.
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bunny bar is the easiest, and wont wreck your bumper.
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Is there any pics of wrxs with a bunny bar i could look at - my google of "bunny bar" didnt really turn up any useful pics - seeing as though as a girl i dont really get into playboy bunnys hehe
And would a normal light bar damage bumper or the way i was thinking...? |
on my Foz I had a licence plate light bar but used a connector for the wires so I could easily remove the lightbar & spotties. took 2 mins to put on and remove
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DO IT. |
Haha awesome, i'll blind those roos out of my way!
Might throw on a few extra aerials for good measure as well! |
Something like this would be win imo:
[img]http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/2600/spotlightbracket3ep8.jpg[/img] I believe Unibar makes one that is sold at Supercheap/Repco style places [url=http://www.warningsystems.com.au/grille.htm]AWS Product 2[/url] Otherwise, this style: [img]http://www.mcnproductions.com/fxt/lights2.jpg[/img] |
Thanks Kato,
If i had to go lightbar i'd go with the first for sure. Hopefully getting onto it this weekend so will post pics when done |
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