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  • JayGoss
    1st Gear
    • Nov 2006
    • 146

    #16
    Originally posted by Eric W S
    Is that Lanny Clark's barn I see in the back ground?

    EwS
    Yup- he's been working on this for about a year and a half.
    1960 Series II SWB
    1994 NAS D90 ST
    1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
    1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
    2000 Disco SII (sold)
    1995 RR Classic (sold)

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    • JayGoss
      1st Gear
      • Nov 2006
      • 146

      #17
      Originally posted by yorker
      I don't know man- you are too attached to your bumper! The last one I bought cost me $70 new, I didn't think twice about drilling holes in it. Get another set of over-riders and drill holes in them or something. Or buy another bumper for show and one for day to day driving.
      I agree- I'm leaning that way. Right now the guy restoring it has an idea where he's going to try fabbing a bracket that attaches to a license plate bracket. If it's too complicated or doesn't look right I'll have him drill the bumper- I was just hoping to have the lights set back a little more, inside the radiator panel recess. Thanks for the input- for what I've put into this car it's pretty silly to be whining about an inexpensive bumper!
      Last edited by JayGoss; 05-10-2008, 10:30 AM.
      1960 Series II SWB
      1994 NAS D90 ST
      1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
      1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
      2000 Disco SII (sold)
      1995 RR Classic (sold)

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      • TSR53
        5th Gear
        • Mar 2006
        • 733

        #18
        Jay,

        On my 1994 Defender 90 NAS soft top (I know it's not a Series bumper in question), but I mounted my Hella 500 amber fog lights using a piece of flat thick metal and drilled two holes on either end. I unbolted the top original brush bar where it mounts to the bumper and slipped this flat strip in-between the two, re-bolted this back down. This left two mounting points for the Hella 500 fog lights without drilling any holes in the stock bumper. Just make sure the strip of metal is thick enough to not vibrate with the weight of the lights.
        Cheers, Thompson
        Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
        Rovers North, Inc.

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        • JayGoss
          1st Gear
          • Nov 2006
          • 146

          #19
          Originally posted by Les Parker
          How about roof mounted Euro Driving lamps, mounted onto a single Thule roof rack bar? You could fit 4 Hella 4000's and see for some distance ahead !!
          That's a good idea Les- I'm also thinking about one of those Brownchurch galvanized racks, which would suport the same setup. When folks mount roof-top lights like that how do they route the wiring to the inside of the cab? Is it necesssary to drill holes in the top- or can you somehow route it through the weatherstripping?
          1960 Series II SWB
          1994 NAS D90 ST
          1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
          1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
          2000 Disco SII (sold)
          1995 RR Classic (sold)

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          • JayGoss
            1st Gear
            • Nov 2006
            • 146

            #20
            Originally posted by TSR53
            Jay,

            On my 1994 Defender 90 NAS soft top (I know it's not a Series bumper in question), but I mounted my Hella 500 amber fog lights using a piece of flat thick metal and drilled two holes on either end. I unbolted the top original brush bar where it mounts to the bumper and slipped this flat strip in-between the two, re-bolted this back down. This left two mounting points for the Hella 500 fog lights without drilling any holes in the stock bumper. Just make sure the strip of metal is thick enough to not vibrate with the weight of the lights.
            Thanks Thompson. My friend has a powder coater at work, so I could do something similar with some thick gauge steel, then powder coat it for a clean look.
            1960 Series II SWB
            1994 NAS D90 ST
            1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
            1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
            2000 Disco SII (sold)
            1995 RR Classic (sold)

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            • JAy
              Low Range
              • Apr 2007
              • 17

              #21
              If you want to go higher, you can also use the windscreen mounts. If you do it just right it doesn't affect your visibility very much. Otherwise, there are plenty of bolts around the front to jump onto. I second (or third or fourth, whetever it's at) fabbing a bracket that bolts on the bumper mounting bolts. It would be easy to make a bar running between the two bumper mounts and that would give you options to mount the lights higher, or closer than just the mounting positions. It could even be galvanized to look closer to factory and match your resto.

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              • JimCT
                5th Gear
                • Nov 2006
                • 518

                #22
                Higher mounts

                Or on tthe roof rack.
                Last edited by JimCT; 08-30-2008, 09:35 AM.
                1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
                1963 Unimog Radio box
                1995 LWB RR

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                • Daurie
                  2nd Gear
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 251

                  #23
                  Heres how I monted mine on my brownchurch rack. I didn't want to drill either.



                  '73 SIII 88"
                  Turner 8:1 Engine
                  NRP Exhaust
                  Roverdrive
                  RM Parabolics
                  OME Shocks
                  Warn 8274
                  Pangolin4X4 bumper

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                  • JayGoss
                    1st Gear
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 146

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Daurie
                    Heres how I monted mine on my brownchurch rack. I didn't want to drill either.



                    EXCELLENT! Thanks- that's very helpful. Question- where did you find that black wire protection/covering material?
                    1960 Series II SWB
                    1994 NAS D90 ST
                    1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
                    1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
                    2000 Disco SII (sold)
                    1995 RR Classic (sold)

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                    • Daurie
                      2nd Gear
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 251

                      #25
                      Radio Shack or any auto parts house should have it in the electrical section. Heres a link to my photobucket with more pictures of the installation. http://s53.photobucket.com/albums/g7.../Land%20Rover/

                      Daurie
                      '73 SIII 88"
                      Turner 8:1 Engine
                      NRP Exhaust
                      Roverdrive
                      RM Parabolics
                      OME Shocks
                      Warn 8274
                      Pangolin4X4 bumper

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