I am aware that there are available to buy online, however I would like to fabricate some myself. Would anyone have suitable plans that they wouldn't mind sharing to help get me started?
thanks
Rich
Front driving light brackets
- LarryLebel
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Re: Front driving light brackets
No plans, just pictures of the ones I made. I've considered commercially available brackets too flimsy and prone to vibrating lights, so I made mine double thickness. The silver powder coat was supposed to emulate chrome. I mounted the lights over the licence plate brackets also to reduce vibration.
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Re: Front driving light brackets
I made mine, with stainless flat bar. Two vertical bars from the slam panel to the valence. Two angled brackets positioned to pass through the grill slats and a bar with a slight bend in the middle to connect the brackets. Holes drilled to suit lamps.
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Re: Front driving light brackets
Thank you, I quite like this design.LarryLebel wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 3:57 pm spot4.jpg
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No plans, just pictures of the ones I made. I've considered commercially available brackets too flimsy and prone to vibrating lights, so I made mine double thickness. The silver powder coat was supposed to emulate chrome. I mounted the lights over the licence plate brackets also to reduce vibration.
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Re: Front driving light brackets
Thanks for showing your design, definitely gives me food for thought.