Fog/Driving lights
#1
Fog/Driving lights
After I saw this bull bar on ebay I decided to give it a try. Being only 24" long it seemed to be a good fit for my little xD. I think it would look funny on a full size truck. I also liked the fact that it used the license plate holes for mounting. I figured if they weren't enough to support it there were other holes in the back plate to use. The aluminum unit is very light in weight. The pair of Pilot Navigator lights are also very light since the housing is plastic. I used screws the same diameter as the license screws but 3 times longer. I wanted to drive around with them mounted to see if it holds up before continuing with the wiring.
#2
The true test will bee if they 'wobble' or not, requiring a secondary attachment on top, mounting to somewhere on the front apron. BTW, I see that your passenger side lens is skewed...
Could you post a URL for the bar? I'm looking for something similar, although I'll be looking to mount a lower-profile HID light set.
Could you post a URL for the bar? I'm looking for something similar, although I'll be looking to mount a lower-profile HID light set.
#3
I took the car for a ride through our local city yesterday. The streets are loaded with pot holes and rough pavement. When I returned home I checked the bar and it was still firmly attached. I see what you mean about the left light in the pic. When I took the picture the bar was tightly mounted but the lights still had to be tightned. Here's a link to the bull bar.
[URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/23-Bull-Bar-Front-Bumper-License-Plate-Mount-Bracket-Holder-LED-Light-Off-Road-/262933350702?hash=item3d380c892e:g:WywAAOSwFV9Xx-Np&vxp=mtr"[/URL]
[URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/23-Bull-Bar-Front-Bumper-License-Plate-Mount-Bracket-Holder-LED-Light-Off-Road-/262933350702?hash=item3d380c892e:g:WywAAOSwFV9Xx-Np&vxp=mtr"[/URL]