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Looking at the above and behind pov the light pivot looks narrower than the bracket its on. Still probably wide for the Banshee mount but not alot...

It's too wide and too shallow, it will need to be thinned and lowered

 

 

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I guess you could put them on some 8mm all thread, through the stock mount then through the led brackets. Jamb nuts should hold it pretty tight. You could get close to stock location that way.

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There are ones like those on Ebay for less than 30 a pair. A guy at dunefest last summer was running them, he said you had to take a cutoff wheel to the pivot area and narrow it up a bit. Then they go right in the factory mount. He said that they threw plenty of light and for the price just keep a couple of spares for when they go out on an AC powered setup.

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Tell your buddy to run a resistor inline with the lights, it will help make them last longer.

What size resistor do you suggest running? Tapping it in from hot to ground correct?

 

 

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There are ones like those on Ebay for less than 30 a pair. A guy at dunefest last summer was running them, he said you had to take a cutoff wheel to the pivot area and narrow it up a bit. Then they go right in the factory mount. He said that they threw plenty of light and for the price just keep a couple of spares for when they go out on an AC powered setup.

Same style lights?

 

 

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Parallel will not work with this. A resistor needs to be wired in series with led lights. The lights themselves can be wired parallel to each other though. Once I get on a computer, I will draw up a wiring diagram for this. Might be tomorrow morning.

cool

 

 

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They are all over Ebay for 25-28 bucks. They look very similar to what you put up. The stock style Cascade light covers should go on them.

got a link?

 

 

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No way those lights are as bright as the picture depicts. No way. I have a 22" LED bar with 42 Cree LED's @ 135 watts and it isn't that bright.

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