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Auxillary Light bracket

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If you need more light why not mount one of these between the roofbars??

http://www.ebay.com/itm/42-240W-CREE-CURVED-LED-WORK-LIGHT-BAR-FLOOD-SPOT-COMBO-OFFROAD-UTE-4X4WD-288W-/301321432851?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4628282f13&vxp=mtr 

 

The higher you get the auxillary light the "more" light you get. And one more thing it´s out of the way if you hit a pedestrian or cyclist...  :p

 

Not "e-marked" so illegal in the UK, and from experience a roof light fitted to a sloped windscreen car gives terrible reflections off the bonnet.

 

 

What I have based my idea on, but those stick forward of the bumper and are therefore easily damaged, whereas mine sit behind the bumper and are somewhat protected. And image what the earlier complainant would make of that?

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