who makes the bar to hold off road lights
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I prolly shoulda thought about this before, but if you want a bar to mount them on, do what I did to make the light bar for the front of my Jeep:
I only used the welder for the receiver mount part, everything from there up is just bolted.
Basically a $9 piece of 3/8" flat stock, a couple 1" nut/spacers, a couple long bolts, washers and nuts.
If you got about $15 bucks or so, a drill and a screwdriver, this one can be made in about an hour.
just mount it to the rail on the inside with the bolts and you're golden...
I only used the welder for the receiver mount part, everything from there up is just bolted.
Basically a $9 piece of 3/8" flat stock, a couple 1" nut/spacers, a couple long bolts, washers and nuts.
If you got about $15 bucks or so, a drill and a screwdriver, this one can be made in about an hour.
just mount it to the rail on the inside with the bolts and you're golden...
#13
these are two posts i found real quick...there is one in here somewhere with a lot more pics and a DIY
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen-ram/249302-mounting-driving-lights.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen-ram/154943-i-wana-see-the-lights-your-hiding-behind-the-grille-2.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen-ram/249302-mounting-driving-lights.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen-ram/154943-i-wana-see-the-lights-your-hiding-behind-the-grille-2.html
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that one on the jeep is sweet
I prolly shoulda thought about this before, but if you want a bar to mount them on, do what I did to make the light bar for the front of my Jeep:
I only used the welder for the receiver mount part, everything from there up is just bolted.
Basically a $9 piece of 3/8" flat stock, a couple 1" nut/spacers, a couple long bolts, washers and nuts.
If you got about $15 bucks or so, a drill and a screwdriver, this one can be made in about an hour.
just mount it to the rail on the inside with the bolts and you're golden...
I only used the welder for the receiver mount part, everything from there up is just bolted.
Basically a $9 piece of 3/8" flat stock, a couple 1" nut/spacers, a couple long bolts, washers and nuts.
If you got about $15 bucks or so, a drill and a screwdriver, this one can be made in about an hour.
just mount it to the rail on the inside with the bolts and you're golden...