P1000 Led Cube mount up front ?

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So I have seen the mount people use for the light bars that connect to the roll cage and are slotted for easy install. My question is does anything similar exist for mounting LED cubes in the same manner? Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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I think the same mount could be used for cubes.
 
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I think the same mount could be used for cubes.
I am thinking the slot for the light should be on top of the bracket as opposed to the side. I want the cube to remain in line with the cage. That being said I don't have cube lights yet so it possible there are ones that mount in that manner. I'm envisioning the cubes mounted sideways if you use that same mount. I know they would still shine forward but I am just trying to keep them out of the front of the windshield. Thanks for the input though.
 
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I'm thinking it should be bent like a hurricane strap is if you know what I mean.
 
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I'm thinking it should be bent like a hurricane strap is if you know what I mean.

Could you use the fender bolt that is already there?

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Could you use the fender bolt that is already there?

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Thanks for that suggestion, when I was searching on here I saw some guys do that and in the end I may. Just trying to avoid anything in front of the windshield. I have a guy trying to make a glass windshield that will open up for me and I just don't know what the final design will be and don't want to have to redo something. Just thought if I could keep stuff clear of the windshield it will be the safer route being I don't have the windshield yet. But that is a slick idea to mount them. No glare off the plastics from that?
 
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I did the same thing as @joeymt33 did and it works well. If you don’t wrench them down too tight you can adjust them on the fly. There also is NO glare off the fenders. My other cubes are mounded I the front bumper. You could always adjust them the way you want as well.
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I did the same thing as @joeymt33 did and it works well. If you don’t wrench them down too tight you can adjust them on the fly. There also is NO glare off the fenders. My other cubes are mounded I the front bumper. You could always adjust them the way you want as well.
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I'm probably gonna go that route for now. Did you just run the wires down between the cage and the hood then? Thanks for the info as well!
 
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I'm probably gonna go that route for now. Did you just run the wires down between the cage and the hood then? Thanks for the info as well!

Sorry buddy, I got busy today at work. Yes that’s what I did. I have a pic I believe of the wires I ran for the back cubes. But the front I did run them down the cage. When u do the top ones by your fenders, make sure u use either a stainless screw (Allan head) or if you use a black one make sure you paint the head to prevent rust.
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Sorry buddy, I got busy today at work. Yes that’s what I did. I have a pic I believe of the wires I ran for the back cubes. But the front I did run them down the cage. When u do the top ones by your fenders, make sure u use either a stainless screw (Allan head) or if you use a black one make sure you paint the head to prevent rust.
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Thanks man! I appreciate all the info and the advice!
 
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Thanks man! I appreciate all the info and the advice!

Your quite welcome! Anytime


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