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piaa_nissan

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Spent half the day installing a Unity door mount spotlight. Anyone considering this add on would be advised to go slow and careful as it involves drilling two small and one large hole in the door. I felt it turned out really well and have a more versatile light source
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Dave

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First one of those I have seen installed. Nice jeep too.

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Thanks all, would love to have a trail ready bumper for the front but have to wait till finances get better.
Thought about a push bar but don't want to scare local PD into thinking I'm a Fed :D
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Nice looking Jeep. I've thought about a spot light like that but the thought of screwing up the installation worries me a bit. Off topic, what wheels do you have?
 

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Doesn't look too bad
a few of the KJs the City of Toledo has have the spotlights
Trail Ready bumper will be hard to get, well impossible any more
 

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looks good. Cop cars they go through the A pillar and cut out a portion of the door part of the A pillar...easier IMHO.

I could see these being a problem if you trail in areas with trees. fine if it's desert running, but I imagine even rock crawling through tight rocky outrcops would be an issue.
 

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The wheels are the MB TKO from America's/Discount tire. $100 apiece. I've ran spots on all 6 of my XJ's in the past and never had a problem in the tight NW forests. Plus more than handy if I need a rock light on the drivers side.

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I like how your Jeep looks. Awesome color. How did you remove the roof rails though? I thought I heard someone say they are just glued on to the roof. I've been thinking about taking them off, because I'll never use them. I was worried how it would look, but seeing yours, I'm sold on it now.
 

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You take wide flat blade like a putty knife and pry at the joint in the middle. They're held by two clips. Once off they unbolt with a 10mm socket. I made some plastic filler plates and put Teflon tape on the threads and bolted them down.

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I don't know about this idea.

If you only offroad in desert conditions then it would be fine but if go into the woods I can see a branch easily catching on the lamp.

And I do like the clean look of the roof. Very unique.
 

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Here in Oregon we have an over abundance of trees and have never had issues in the past. I'd be more worried about a tree punching the hard top as happened on my '09 JK Rubi.

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