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tgillespie I think I missed your Friday post, so I hope this response is timely for you or others. But I am not a role model.
Everything I know I've learned by holding Dad's flashlight with related beatings, trial and error, or from the good and bad ideas posted on this Board.
Aftermarket lights are spot (focused on the horizon like cubes), flood (you'll see it if it's around you), and mixed (a lot of big bar and pod lights are like this, including those labeled as sidecast).
I didn't shop around and choose the Rough Country flood lights for my P1K5, I pulled them off my Teryx4 before I sold it. They were great for what I needed for plowing and that's why I kept them. Below I've included a photo of my single rear Bunker Hill sidecast pod light (the other is still in the box) and I think they would be just as good for plowing mounted up front in place of the Rough Country lights.
My constraint with the Seizmik windshield is that there's about 3/16ths between the ROPS and windshield, and I didn't want to have the lights mounted outside the width of the front bumper to get hit by branches. Most ROPS clamps are too thick to fit under the windshield or they will wing out to the side. I sometimes hit Pinyon-Juniper branches at speed and have lost a rear view mirror that way. By using the windshield taps, the lights are higher up and within the body frame. In these photos you can see where they mount now, where there is a higher mounting option, and where the rear view mirrors are outside of the body frame. Dirt and grime are courtesy of winter road driving.
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Under the light mount, you can see a bit of a rubber strip. The rubber strip keeps it from spinning. I could tap it and make it solid, but I've really found that this works fine and it moves if it gets hit too hard. Locking it down might lead to breakage.
Here's from the inside looking out. Note: the black cable threaded inside the clamp is the wire going to my rear light, not part of the windshield or Rough Country pan lights.
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This is a Bunker Hill sidecast pod light that I've mounted in the rear. It has a lot of light that covers anything I could back into whilst plowing. I think two of these up front would work as well as the pan lights up front.
Note: I added the the curled metal bar behind the light to keep the mesh backscreen (rolled up in this shot) from coming into contact with the cooling fins on the back of the pod light.
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Hope this helps you or anyone else.