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ROOF LIGHTS
16 Mar 2011 00:01 #13460
by ooky_123
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re: ROOF LIGHTS
no, hard top. but we have the stick on roof lights
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16 Mar 2011 07:34 #13464
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ahh i get ya!
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16 Mar 2011 07:40 #13465
by myers647
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Noce one mate , they look good. Did u get it off ebay.are they bright enough.
Im saving up for a lift kit 1st then The lights.
Thanks
Im saving up for a lift kit 1st then The lights.
Thanks
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17 Mar 2011 13:17 #13511
by ooky_123
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re: ROOF LIGHTS
didnt get them from Ebay, formula 4x4 I believe ... £96 Plus delivery.
Great suplimental illumination to the sides and infront for crossing terrain that gives dead spots infront of you.
Also for driving down the country lanes at night, the outer 2 illuminate the way ahead at a 10 and 2 oclock position.
central lights donot give massive long distance illumination, and are not as good as the standard main beam, however as they project down from the roof line, they illuminate the terrain about 30 ft infront of the Jimny.. great when your lights are shining into the sky .. or when fording rivers at night and yoru headlights are submerged
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Great suplimental illumination to the sides and infront for crossing terrain that gives dead spots infront of you.
Also for driving down the country lanes at night, the outer 2 illuminate the way ahead at a 10 and 2 oclock position.
central lights donot give massive long distance illumination, and are not as good as the standard main beam, however as they project down from the roof line, they illuminate the terrain about 30 ft infront of the Jimny.. great when your lights are shining into the sky .. or when fording rivers at night and yoru headlights are submerged



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17 Mar 2011 15:38 #13517
by darthloachie
can you not attach a bar to the painted roof hoop between the two halves of the soft / hard top ?
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myers647 wrote: Hi there I'm after abit of help,
I have a 2000 model soft top but fitted with the Hard Top if that makes sense. I am wanting to put some roof lights on but not sure if I would be able to with it having the removable top. The only thing I've seen is a universal light bar on Ebay which bolts on some how.
if anyone can help it would be appreciated
cheers
can you not attach a bar to the painted roof hoop between the two halves of the soft / hard top ?
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17 Mar 2011 19:25 #13523
by myers647
Replied by myers647 on topic Re: ROOF LIGHTS
hi there yes there is a small gutter but im not sure wether i could get s roof bar to fit on it.
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