20led bar on the wiper cowl

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JJ f150harley

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Hi guys I'm looking for info from you lighting experts about how well my mounting idea might work. I'm planning on mounting a 20in series in the middle of my wiper cowl. Will it be strong enough to hold the bar at highway speeds? I'm gonna put a piece of aluminum all the way across under the cowl to support the bar. This is my first light bar so I'm new to the new wave of lighting, I have 4 piaas on the roof but they are no where as bright as this. Thanks for the help.

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If it were me wanting to do this. I would set this up temp and take it out for a good drive where I could see just how much glare came from the location.
 

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that cowl is only plastic, its not very strong. You would have to mount your bracket to and actual body / support structure. Just relying on the plastic is no where near strong enough to hold that light bar on just weight alone. It will sag and fail rather quickly.
 
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Thanks hockster and Huck. Great points I'm gonna mount it temporarily and make some support for it under the cowl to mount to where the wiper motors mount. I didn't think about the glare but hopefully there isn't too much. I appreciate the help.

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I got substantial glare from hood mount whelens. If you use a spot pattern you might get away ok. Flood pattern its all gonna come back at you on the hood.
 
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Thanks Huck. The 20 is a spot but I'm putting 2 6in combos on hood mounts also. Those might give me some problems

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I think glare will be pretty bad since it will sitting so low to the hood. A quick mock up with some wood blocks and duct tape will let you know.
 
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That's a good idea thanks 1ntheoc I might mock it up today since it warmed up a bit.

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I agree with the above posts about glare... I think it's going to be pretty bad.

Also, your hood is domed, so the center of the hood is the highest part and will block more light than the a-pillar light location unless you raise the light up quite a bit which seems like it would be an annoying obstruction of vision.

Just out of curiosity, what's your reasoning behind using this location for a 20" light instead of the bumper grille? Do you have a winch?
 

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