Inexpensive aux. lights
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I recently installed some aux. lights like the Baja... kinda. Priced the baja setup their proud of it. I purchased 2- 50w lights somewhat like the Lazer stars from a local buggy shop here in Phoenix, cost $17.50 ea. plus tax. I then went to ACE hardware and started creating a mounting set up... cost about $12.00 total for both sides. the finished product is effective and is clean looking, I do not know how to post pictures on this sight, my computer geekness is limited , however i can E-mail the digitals to anyone that wants to check them out. BR
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The mounting bracket consists of 3/8 x 3 1/2 in carrage bolt, 3/8 thick x 3/8 bearing lock , the allen head screw you cannot see, it is on bottom side, 3/8 washer { you cannot see}, 3/8 allthread nut x 1 3/4, it will tighten down on the bearing lock because the carrage blot is threaded all the way,another 3/8 washer, re-drill the existing hole to 3/8, put a lock washer on the back side and tighten it down hook up the wiring and your done. The lights are tilted down slightly because of the frame angle, you cannot see this unless you get in front of the bomber and look at the lights at the same heigth. They have been tested at the dunes and on desert terrain havent had a problem yet. Replacement bulbs you can buy at Home Depot. BR
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My buddy broke the tabs on his headlight when he rolled it a "few" times LOL. Anyways he bought some lights like you have and made a mounting bracket where the stock headlight was. Only cost him like 20 bones for everything. Ill let you know how the $20 lights hold up..


