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Old 01-17-2004, 01:00 PM
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Centerfire,

You are right and it did come with the 2" brackets and they do clear the sunroof. However, I wire tied the wiring harness for the lights to the bottom of the front bracket and with the current positioning of the rack this puts it directly over the sunroof wind deflector. After looking at the situation I didn't see any need for two wind deflectors so I removed the factory one. I can always put it back if I change my mind.

Ric,

The brackets that I was referring to on the front lights were four metal plates with two small threaded screw holes for the two screws that mount the brackets that came with the PIAA lights. These plates also have a threaded bolt hole in the middle where they are attached to the light bracket of the rack by a bolt from through the bottom. If you loosen this bolt you can pivot the light left or right 360 degrees. This is the way it works with my rack, I don't know if the design is different from previous models.

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David
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