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Offshore1987



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ronp wrote:
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Wired mine into the main beam using a heavy duty harness & relay....legal here in the UK.

I used the bottom brackets as pictured earlier in the post to secure the base.
I did these initially just as a trial to fit the lights.
Plan was to upgrade them with heavier guage brackets, but they seem to be doing the job ok so I'll just keep them as they are [unless I need to change them at some point].

The 'threaded rods' at the top are 'spot light steadies' and you can pick them up from ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/33153457226...amp;ff19=0

I also bought a metal sleeve that fits over the threaded section of the lamp steadies, which I coloured in orange.
So Spot Light project now finished .... roll on the darker nights. Laughing

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Best one by a loooooooong way Thumbs Up Still shocked no one has tried to fit a light bar into the grill Whistle Freelander 57 plate XS Blue Auto

Post #262627 3rd May 2015 1:23 pm
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offroadthommy



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That looks awesome Ron! Thank you so much for all the informations.
I´m looking forward to start the spot lights project. But we have here very British conditions. Rain,rain and rain Very Happy

I think I need more time, because I have to mount the "new" old grill first and cut it for the lights. (I dont want to screw up my original grill) My idea was to dip the grill with plasti dip in black mat.

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offroadthommy



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Hi Ron,

sorry for the many questions, but please allow me to ask for the last time Smile
How long are the brackets and how long is the spot lamp steadys?
I need to get finished in one week, but I don´t have much time to do this. So I would be very happy if you could tell me the lenghts!

Thank You!
Best regards
THommy Smile

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pcheaven



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The spots look good, but I still prefer my light bar

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic22559.html 

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Stubbenoldgit



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Thing is though that although that LED light bar provides amazing spread and illumination close to vehicle if you want distance then the leds don't seem to give that. In the video when the light bar is on when main beam flicks on it still outperforms the lightbar way down the road.

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ronp



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offroadthommy wrote:
Hi Ron,

sorry for the many questions, but please allow me to ask for the last time Smile
How long are the brackets and how long is the spot lamp steadys?
I need to get finished in one week, but I don´t have much time to do this. So I would be very happy if you could tell me the lenghts!

Thank You!
Best regards
THommy Smile


Hi Thommy
I'm lying in my bed at the moment, so sorry not getting out with my measuring tape anytime soon.
I'll do it tomorrow and advise.
Btw, now the darker nights are in, the power of these lights are absolutely awesome.
It makes my upgraded headlights seem like I'm draping a black veil over them.
You will be happy when you get them done. Thumbs Up FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:-

Brodit active iPhone holder + Brodit dash clip,
Bluetooth Music Streaming Module.

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pcheaven



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Stubbenoldgit wrote:
Thing is though that although that LED light bar provides amazing spread and illumination close to vehicle if you want distance then the leds don't seem to give that. In the video when the light bar is on when main beam flicks on it still outperforms the lightbar way down the road.


thats because I have it angled downwards, when off road often I need beter visibility close up on very rough terrain.
when out shooting I angle it upwards and the range increases beyond belief. The xenons are a non contender then. 

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ronp



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@ Thommy - PM with required information inbound Thumbs Up FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:-

Brodit active iPhone holder + Brodit dash clip,
Bluetooth Music Streaming Module.

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offroadthommy



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Thank you again ron for your informations!
So I tried to fit the lamps today, but I failed.
I have removed the bumper and everything but unfortunately I couldn´t mount them as you did because I saw that the grill cannot be replaced. Only the whole bumber.
It´s strange, because I bought on ebay a separate grill as you did. But when I saw how my grill is mounted (welded or glued?) I decided not to trying it further. Sad

Now I´m waiting till my roof rails come and mount them on the top.

I´m really sad right now because your solution to fit the spot lamps is amazing.

Thank you ron! Have a nice weekend!

Post #273390 22nd Aug 2015 2:46 pm
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ronp



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Thommy, I never removed the bumper, I fitted the spotlights with it in place. Shocked
I cut into the original grill to fit them.

The spare grill I bought was just in case I wanted to revert back without spotlights.
In which case it is then that I would remove the bumper to replace the grill.

Confused FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:-

Brodit active iPhone holder + Brodit dash clip,
Bluetooth Music Streaming Module.

Post #273409 22nd Aug 2015 8:29 pm
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offroadthommy



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I know you fitted it in the original grill.
But I bought a used grill without badge and it turns out that the grill has a little damage. Sad
So in case I would rebuild everything when I sell my car or something I would have to mount the damaged grill without badge and different paint.
So I had to cut the spare grill. Everything went well till mounting....
You can cut or remove the welded or glued connection but I´m not sure how this will behave while driving or offroading.

Maybe when I have more time I trie to mount the HID´s similar as the user tornado did. Or I wait till I get the roof rails Smile

Are there any noises while driving with the mounted lamps? Whistle or something?

regards thommy

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turboextreme



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Just been reading this thread about fitting spot lights also noticed someone had fitted a light bar. I was wondering could it be possible to fit a light bar below the number plate on the front bumper where the lower grill is or will it be damaged by water etc.
Used image below for a guide added a light bar.

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FL2-27



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Hi Ronp

Chances of this reaching ronp are slim but here goes,

What wheels & tyres do you have on the Freelander you posted pictures of, THE ONE WITH THE SPOT LIGHTS

Thanks

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taztastic



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see this thread Thumbs Up

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FL2-27



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Thank you

Thank you very much Taztastic

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