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| chocolademan Member Since: 19 Nov 2011 Location: Oslo Posts: 8      | Where did you run the cables torssell? ----------------------------------------------
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|  2nd Feb 2015 8:09 pm | 
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| Stubbenoldgit Member Since: 15 Nov 2012 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146      | Relating to the setup with the bar and the two spots, is the bumper strong and rigid enough? Do you need any steady bars to stop vibrations?
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|  5th Feb 2015 8:27 pm | 
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| tornado34 Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: Sweden Posts: 67  | I used a behind numberplate metal plate designed for just this use. (Comes as a two or three spot plate). I definately needed top supports to each spot to stop the vibrations on the light pattern. Now rock solid and bang on. I just zip tied lamp stabilisers so no future damage. 
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|  5th Feb 2015 8:51 pm | 
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| Stubbenoldgit Member Since: 15 Nov 2012 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146      | Ah yes I bought one of those a long time ago in a Mekonomen store iirc. Unfortunately it didn't get fitted back in UK as not suitable for my vehicle then. Gave it away some years back to someone with a Yeti. 
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|  6th Feb 2015 12:04 pm | 
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| GreenLandy Member Since: 11 Jan 2015 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 18    | On my set up the lights are light weight and in use do not notice any real vibration . The bumper is flimsy but the back plate and metal cable ties which i have fed around the crash bar behind the bumper hold the x bar rigid .These ties go through the light mounting holes in the x bar and cant be seen after fitting . The metal cable ties can be used without bumper removal by feeding through the grill below the bumper and pulled back through above using a coat hanger or  a flexible pick up tool /grabber  Ģ2.50 .This saves time .
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|  6th Feb 2015 1:58 pm | 
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| tornado34 Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: Sweden Posts: 67  | 
 No, your memory is quite good! They sell them in Mekonomen / Biltema etc and they are rock solid sheet steel plate. My bumper is reinforced so I just used 6 chunky thread screws and it pulled up nicely. Once snug all the force downwards is a sheering force, so provided you don't allow the top of the lamps to move around, they aren't going anywhere. Where in Sweden did you live / work?? Or were you just visiting? | ||
|  7th Feb 2015 11:16 pm | 
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| Stubbenoldgit Member Since: 15 Nov 2012 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 146      | Hi, thanks to all for replies. 
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|  8th Feb 2015 5:32 pm | 
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| tornado34 Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: Sweden Posts: 67  | A bit further north than me, I'm in Sigtuna E4 just of Arlanda. | ||
|  11th Feb 2015 12:09 pm | 
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| tonytiger Member Since: 23 Sep 2014 Location: Cambs Posts: 155      | 
 Do you get much wind noise with that on top?? Was thinking something similar  Tony....... tt's little tiger http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic20905.html | ||||
|  11th Feb 2015 6:18 pm | 
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| pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459    | [quote="torssell"]It goes under the rubber strip on the left side of the windscreen and up along the rail. With a connector plug the crossrail can be taken off, but it is heavy.
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|  2nd Mar 2015 3:20 pm | 
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| torssell Member Since: 01 Jun 2010 Location: Uppsala, Sweden Posts: 86      | 
 Sorry for late answer, here is how the cable is drawn:
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|  3rd Mar 2015 11:55 pm | 
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| pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459    | looks very good.
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|  4th Mar 2015 12:12 am | 
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| tonytiger Member Since: 23 Sep 2014 Location: Cambs Posts: 155      | pch I'd be interested in see if that cuts down some of the wind noise??
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|  4th Mar 2015 6:50 am | 
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| petrolhead Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Posts: 202      | Lightforse seem to be a good make, are there cheaper alternatives | ||
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