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- Bigchridy
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Can anyone post some pics of theirs up so I can see! Please!
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- Nelson83
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Looks like a very smart set up
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rear was the same
under the roof rail end caps there is small hole coverd by a sticky grommet type thing, take the grommet of and you have wire access into the interior behing the top section of the plastic panel.
my rear one was fine for months, but i ripped it of going through woodland.
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www.bigjimny.com/media/kunena/attachment...mny_lights%20001.jpg
Lights bolted though the roof.
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Nelson83 wrote: was the rear light bolted through the roof gary or on the roof rail/ bar?
it was bolted onto the end of the roof rail, had to leave the end caps of to do this.
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I like the idea of the high mounted front lights on the leading edge of the bonnet though.
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