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Old 09-26-2007, 06:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

Has anyone with an All-Pro front winch bumper installed off-road lights directly onto the bumper itself without using the optional light bar??




I like the look of the uncluttered bumper by itself, and I would like to see some pics of fabricated light brackets and/or mounting set-ups attached to either the (small) top flat surface or the 45 degree forward drop angle.
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Old 09-26-2007, 07:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

me too , anyone ??
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Re: Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

i believe user gsgmac did it on his custom sandstorm painted rig.
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Re: Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

actually, here is the link to the paint up of his truck and it shows the lights on the bumper: Guess what I'm doing????


edit: post number 111 is the one you want to look at
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Re: Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

I used 1x1 angle iron for mine frontlightbar006.jpg - Image - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
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actually, here is the link to the paint up of his truck and it shows the lights on the bumper: Guess what I'm doing????
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Yep, that's the concept I was looking for. Thanks, MudLoving!!

gsgmac (if you're reading), do you have any close-up pics of the mounted bases of the lights? (I can't tell from the existing pics if they're mounted on the top of the bumper or on the angled forward slope.)
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Yep, that's the concept I was looking for. Thanks, MudLoving!!

gsgmac (if you're reading), do you have any close-up pics of the mounted bases of the lights? (I can't tell from the existing pics if they're mounted on the top of the bumper or on the angled forward slope.)
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Re: Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

I want to do this:



But I cant get ahold of the guy to tell me what to do or what kind of lights they are! But they look gooood.
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Re: Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

I wanted to do it, but my Hella 4000's are so deep I'd have to cut holes in the grill/bezel to get them to fit. I ended up with the small hoop from all-pro and love it.
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Re: Off-road lights on All-Pro bumper WITHOUT light bar??

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I want to do this:



But I cant get ahold of the guy to tell me what to do or what kind of lights they are! But they look gooood.
These are the Lightforce Striker170 lights installed on the Allpro small hoop.
Just a little bit larger than the ones pictured on the Sun Fusion.


The real benefit of these lights is that you choose the beam focus. Turn them to a wide setting for regular driving, and pencil beam for faster trails. You can put one wide and one tight. Very nice lights once you get past the price.
I am not aware of any vendors here that stock them. I bought mine here LightForce Handheld Lights & Driving Lights
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