FL_Frank
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Hey all - Well, decided that it's time to be able to see a little better while driving at night, so time for a few driving lights. These are the cheap HarborFreight lights which can be had for $9.99 (either pair of driving or flood) when they go on sale. They are 12v 55w, but since they use standard H3 bulbs, I picked up some H3 100W 24v bulbs for ~$2.60 each.
Made a light bar out of angle iron as I didn't want it to flex and bolted it to existing bolts on the front bumper to keep the amount of holes in the Deuce to a minimum. Little grinding and a few holes and it fit like a champ.
For the lights, to prevent the miniature aquarium look as they are mounted upside down, I flipped the reflector and drilled another drain hole in the back of the housing so they can drain.
Turned out fairly good I think....just have to figure out where to mount the floods now and not have it look too gaudy.
-Frank
Made a light bar out of angle iron as I didn't want it to flex and bolted it to existing bolts on the front bumper to keep the amount of holes in the Deuce to a minimum. Little grinding and a few holes and it fit like a champ.
For the lights, to prevent the miniature aquarium look as they are mounted upside down, I flipped the reflector and drilled another drain hole in the back of the housing so they can drain.
Turned out fairly good I think....just have to figure out where to mount the floods now and not have it look too gaudy.
-Frank
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