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Sorry was asking TTLEX how much for the chrome PIAA's.
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I don't have the chrome brush gueard but have the factory black one. I used the Warn mount with room for 2 or 4 lights.
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Pretty sure the backs on those PIAA's are powder coated metal, not plastic. I have checked them out a bunch of times.
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Ok...so i got the mounting tabs in today from the link above.......their for thicker bars than what i have....so what do i do? Will these still work? Should i just put some type of high density foam in between the bar and the bracket to make it tighter? Help please.
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I would get some rubber, like from a rubber mat, and cut it into strips that would line the inside of that round bracket. Nice thing too is that will help to keep them centered and not moving, on top of protecting your brushgard. Not sure how big those brackets are, so I would shoot for something around 1/8" - 1/4" thick rubber.
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I was just thinking rubber would be perfect. Thanks.
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got my lights in and put them on. they look great. ill post up pics tomorrow. they do stick out a bit further than expected but thats due to the ballast built in for the HID bulbs.
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i have the same setup Gunnz has and its nice.
Previously I had what you have and I also had to use rubber due to the mounts being too big for the bar. Worked great.... |
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