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How do folks usually mount the LED light bars? Guessing the most non-intrusive would be to mount them to the roof rack, but then there's more wind resistance and subject to breakage from overhead threats. Are they generally mounted above and slightly ahead of the top of the windshield?
How do folks usually mount the LED light bars? Guessing the most non-intrusive would be to mount them to the roof rack, but then there's more wind resistance and subject to breakage from overhead threats. Are they generally mounted above and slightly ahead of the top of the windshield?
As threedogs pointed out, under the roof rack is the best option and offers as much protection as possible.
In terms of wind resistance, I would be more concerned about the roof rack than a light bar (especially single row).
If you are considering mounting directly above the windscreen I would suggest going for a drive with somebody that has the setup as you can end up with a lot of glare off the bonnet.
Yeah, I heard the roof rack costs you some in the fuel consumption dept., so mounting them underneath would probably minimize that compared to mounting above the rack. Thanks!
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New products just arrived, one of which is a 20" 252 watt double row light bar.
7 watt Philips LED's, 4D optics, pressure relief valve and a total of 26460 lumens!! Check out specs, pictures and pricing http://www.ledlightco.com.au/double-...eam-4d-optics/
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