
Tramguage1
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I don't see how you managed to tighten the bolts holding on your switch panel unless you had help.. I would recommend pop rivets next time you have it off
The back up camera sounds like a cool addition.
Nice setup on the lights and switching.
I suggest riv-nuts or nut-serts, they are called something like that, as a way to attach the switch panel and have the ability to remove it when needed without the difficulties.
ImWell I finally got the new mount for my light bar built, and all the lights mountedl Took some pics for reference.
Started with a cardboard template, then cut these 2 plates out of some 1/4" mild steel plate with the bandsaw and grinder, then drilled.
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Took a chunk of 2x2x3/32 square tubing and tacked between the brackets, here's a fit up test before welding and drilling for the light.
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Light mounted. still can open the front window a bit, and can still add on a front rack later on if i want.
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Rear floods mounted.
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Have to pickup another fuse block as I used the one I had earmarked for this project on the boat last week, will post more updates as I progress.
Where has everyone else ran the wiring for rear lights? I was thinking down and under all the way up to under the front hood, but am open to suggestions.
Cheers
Good morning from East TN. I am just starting this wiring and accy. Gig. I know I need to add another fuse block, but how do I determine if I need a relay as well ?Im
Going to run mine on the inside of the ROPS as once hunting season is open the undercarriage will be exposed to rice, soybean straw, mud, etc.