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Alternative Offroad No-Cut Hood Mount Light Brackets!!
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<blockquote data-quote="rkwjunior" data-source="post: 808205" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>Yup, finally. Went to my uncles and had him also help us out. We ended up taking the hood right off the hood brackets, made it much easier to line up the holes with no weight. The other thing is, if the light brackets had more of a notch cut out so while trying to line up the holes it won't scrape the edge of the hood. Another suggestion is making the bracket sit up an inch higher so the light isn't so low, it made it difficult to thread on the nut. Also, the driverside bracket was extremely close to the top edge of my fender, I'd say less than an 1/8 of an inch, this would be better with the light end and inch higher.. All in all I love the brackets, they are heavy duty and are a great place for some D2 driving lights, but it wasn't easy and wouldn't want to do it again.</p><p></p><p>I was also able to retrieve my socket drive with a magnet on my tape measure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkwjunior, post: 808205, member: 12740"] Yup, finally. Went to my uncles and had him also help us out. We ended up taking the hood right off the hood brackets, made it much easier to line up the holes with no weight. The other thing is, if the light brackets had more of a notch cut out so while trying to line up the holes it won't scrape the edge of the hood. Another suggestion is making the bracket sit up an inch higher so the light isn't so low, it made it difficult to thread on the nut. Also, the driverside bracket was extremely close to the top edge of my fender, I'd say less than an 1/8 of an inch, this would be better with the light end and inch higher.. All in all I love the brackets, they are heavy duty and are a great place for some D2 driving lights, but it wasn't easy and wouldn't want to do it again. I was also able to retrieve my socket drive with a magnet on my tape measure. [/QUOTE]
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