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picture request---how did you mount your off road lights?


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PVC and a strap lol and walmart $20 lights. good stuff.


...and has not been stolen or broken off lol
 
Boy is that an open field question! Sure see a lot of good and different ways of adding lights. Word of caution - think it is a Federal law that you can have only two sets of lights on in the front area on at one time while on the road. Cops usually will not pick up on this unless they have a burr up their ass. My Mustang is running two aux. pair of light up front controled by a toggle switch.
Dave
 
On the cap, and on the front bar, and then through the holes on the bottom of the bumper

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Great idea for the cap lightbar. I have a cap too (no lights on it, unfortunately) and I think that really adds a lot of style to it.



The lights in the grill actually remind me of the Mustang fog lights. Very classy
 
That's a real nicer setup 04edge!

thank you.

i have sense relocated the winch solenoid under the hood. all of that was made from scrap steel, the bar was made from extra exhaust pipe, the light brackets are tied into the bar, the winch mount i custom fab'd from square tube.

sorry for the poor pic
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heres the simple bracket i made to strengthen the front bumper, the body lift brackets are garbage
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heres a better one
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i just drilled into the grill lol
 
Great idea for the cap lightbar. I have a cap too (no lights on it, unfortunately) and I think that really adds a lot of style to it.

Thanks, yeah the bar was from my roll bar, which I loved that look, but the cap just was a good deal at 200 bucks so i just took the light bar off of the roll bar and bolted it to the roof and ran some angle iron on the inside and it has lasted for a few years now. I think the lights take away from that "old man" look that caps tend to give haha
 
Thanks, yeah the bar was from my roll bar, which I loved that look, but the cap just was a good deal at 200 bucks so i just took the light bar off of the roll bar and bolted it to the roof and ran some angle iron on the inside and it has lasted for a few years now. I think the lights take away from that "old man" look that caps tend to give haha

Lol I completely agree about the old man look (No offense to anyone!). They're great for security and winter and stuff, that's why my dad likes it on there, and I've always wanted a lightbar. It's given me hope for a compromise!
 
Lol I completely agree about the old man look (No offense to anyone!). They're great for security and winter and stuff, that's why my dad likes it on there, and I've always wanted a lightbar. It's given me hope for a compromise!

Yeah, I love it for winter, if you do decide to do it I can snap some more pics of the inside if you want, just have some dis-connects on the frame for the wiring makes it a snap to put on and off

oh yeah, and the bar is a Grizzly that I ordered at my local shop, I think it was all of 60 bucks
 

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