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Old 31st-October-2006, 21:31
oakj423@gmail.com
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Default mount lights on cowl cover

i think cowl cover is the right term. the thing that hides the
windshield wipers.

here's the deal..i bought these off-road lights for my ford ranger. i
don't want to buy any light bars or anything for the top. i'll be
using them mostly in fields with tall grass so they'll be basically
useless on the bumper. my next idea was right there in front of the
windshield.

someone had said that the plastic cover wouldn't be stong enough to
hold the lights from all of the vibration. that makes sense but it
seems like there would be something i could put under that to make it
stronger, or soemthing else to mount it to.

just seeing if you guys had any suggestions on where to put the lights
(cheaply) or how to mount them on the cowl/wiper cover of a for ranger

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Old 1st-November-2006, 00:33
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Default Re: mount lights on cowl cover

oakj423@gmail.com wrote:
> i think cowl cover is the right term. the thing that hides the
> windshield wipers.
>
> here's the deal..i bought these off-road lights for my ford ranger. i
> don't want to buy any light bars or anything for the top. i'll be
> using them mostly in fields with tall grass so they'll be basically
> useless on the bumper. my next idea was right there in front of the
> windshield.
>
> someone had said that the plastic cover wouldn't be stong enough to
> hold the lights from all of the vibration. that makes sense but it
> seems like there would be something i could put under that to make it
> stronger, or soemthing else to mount it to.
>
> just seeing if you guys had any suggestions on where to put the lights
> (cheaply) or how to mount them on the cowl/wiper cover of a for ranger
>

I agree. That plastic cover just won't get it. Why not bolt
them to the hood? If you don't want to drill holes, they sell
clamp on mounts that might fit to the back edge of the hood.

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..boB
2006 FXDI hot rod
2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92
1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver
1965 FFR Cobra - 427W EFI, Damn Fast.

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Old 1st-November-2006, 12:52
oakj423@gmail.com
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Default Re: mount lights on cowl cover

that sounds like a good idea. any idea where i can get some?

..boB wrote:
> oakj423@gmail.com wrote:
> > i think cowl cover is the right term. the thing that hides the
> > windshield wipers.
> >
> > here's the deal..i bought these off-road lights for my ford ranger. i
> > don't want to buy any light bars or anything for the top. i'll be
> > using them mostly in fields with tall grass so they'll be basically
> > useless on the bumper. my next idea was right there in front of the
> > windshield.
> >
> > someone had said that the plastic cover wouldn't be stong enough to
> > hold the lights from all of the vibration. that makes sense but it
> > seems like there would be something i could put under that to make it
> > stronger, or soemthing else to mount it to.
> >
> > just seeing if you guys had any suggestions on where to put the lights
> > (cheaply) or how to mount them on the cowl/wiper cover of a for ranger
> >

> I agree. That plastic cover just won't get it. Why not bolt
> them to the hood? If you don't want to drill holes, they sell
> clamp on mounts that might fit to the back edge of the hood.
>
> --
> .boB
> 2006 FXDI hot rod
> 2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92
> 1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver
> 1965 FFR Cobra - 427W EFI, Damn Fast.


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Old 1st-November-2006, 16:20
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Default Re: mount lights on cowl cover

oakj423@gmail.com wrote:

> that sounds like a good idea. any idea where i can get some?
>

Pep Boys, JC Whitney, Autozone, etc. Pretty much any place
that sells fog lights. I remember using a pair to mount some fog
lights on a '69 Torino Cobra back in '76.

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2006 FXDI hot rod
2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92
1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver
1965 FFR Cobra - 427W EFI, Damn Fast.

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Old 17th-November-2006, 08:23
Mike chambers
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Default Re: mount lights on cowl cover

Years ago i had read a cheap fix in the back of 4-wheel and off road.
Where a guy mounted his lights on a bracket off from the mirror bracket.
All you need is a drill and some flat steel.
46 Willy's
50 Willy's
87 YJ 33"

Later Mike

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