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Looking good, will definatly consider ordering one when final details and pricing are reveled. :-)2005 Toyota Prado Grande 3.0 TD - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Avenger 9500lb winch - nylon rope, Safari Snorkel, DP Diesel Chip, Lightforce HID 240's 50w, Oricom UHF, Bushranger Mud Tamer mats, Toyota Genuine Tow Bar, Toyota Genuine bonnet protector and headlight protectors, ARB Roof top tent and awning, ARB dual battery system with Red ARC and Optima deep cycle battery, Max Trax, ARB Compressor and Rear Air Locker, Waeco 50L fridge/freezer.
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Sorry Troy, it's been a bit slowgoing.
This is a pic of the T-bracket to hold my twin lights. They're 18W from ebay.
Here is a pic of the lights in action. It is configured to shine down on the open area of the door as well as on the roof rack. The bright spot on the road is from the LED lights mounted inside the rear door.
This is the view of the light being cast onto the roofrack. I predominantly need to light the roofrack to unpack as we usually arrive at our destination after dark.
And now the door is shut and the light is rotated to shine towards the back of the car.
The T-bracket and the 2 lights are quite heavy. I was going to use a screw to go through the T and the pole but that is not going to be enough. My current plan is to put the lights on when needed and to take it off when driving. The T needs to be riveted on to stop it shaking about at the top of the pole, and probably at 4 points.
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AMTS, I might need the normal spacers this week? Getting tyres fitted. Do you have any avaliable?
Thanks Troy2005 Toyota Prado Grande 3.0 TD - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Avenger 9500lb winch - nylon rope, Safari Snorkel, DP Diesel Chip, Lightforce HID 240's 50w, Oricom UHF, Bushranger Mud Tamer mats, Toyota Genuine Tow Bar, Toyota Genuine bonnet protector and headlight protectors, ARB Roof top tent and awning, ARB dual battery system with Red ARC and Optima deep cycle battery, Max Trax, ARB Compressor and Rear Air Locker, Waeco 50L fridge/freezer.
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Troy,
Just a note that ants suggested washers as a temporary measure. I placed four washers under the bracket and another three or four on the stud and this works great. Tyre just misses door and wiper by a few mm.
Cheap alternative while we wait for amts to give up his day job and concentrate on more important things lol
HazzaSilver 120 Series Diesel GXL 2009 with Option Pack 2, king Springs 2" Lift with 'H' front spring, MT ATZ 4-RIB, Dual Battery, Deluxe ARB Bull-bar, Winch, Towbar, Anderson 50 amp plug at the rear, Weather Shields, Bonnet and Head Light Protectors, Rubber Mats inc Cargo mat, UHF Ariel, Portable Uniden UHF plugs into areal, On-board ARB Compressor, Brains Black Box TG150 Protector, Rear Black Duck Seat Covers.
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Hazza,
Did you use longer bolts? or did the standard ones do the trick? If you need get after market size what size did you use?2005 Toyota Prado Grande 3.0 TD - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Avenger 9500lb winch - nylon rope, Safari Snorkel, DP Diesel Chip, Lightforce HID 240's 50w, Oricom UHF, Bushranger Mud Tamer mats, Toyota Genuine Tow Bar, Toyota Genuine bonnet protector and headlight protectors, ARB Roof top tent and awning, ARB dual battery system with Red ARC and Optima deep cycle battery, Max Trax, ARB Compressor and Rear Air Locker, Waeco 50L fridge/freezer.
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I did use longer bolts I happen to have laying around. They are longer than I needed and high tensile. Take a sample down to your local bolt supplier and get four that are longer as the extra washers are thick if that makes sense. There is heaps of space behind the four holes (internally) so don't be concerned if you get them too long. From memory they are a M10 x 1.5 thread. Fifteen mm longer than the factory ones would do the trick.
When your get the washers best take one with you as a sample that way you can't go wrong.
HazzaSilver 120 Series Diesel GXL 2009 with Option Pack 2, king Springs 2" Lift with 'H' front spring, MT ATZ 4-RIB, Dual Battery, Deluxe ARB Bull-bar, Winch, Towbar, Anderson 50 amp plug at the rear, Weather Shields, Bonnet and Head Light Protectors, Rubber Mats inc Cargo mat, UHF Ariel, Portable Uniden UHF plugs into areal, On-board ARB Compressor, Brains Black Box TG150 Protector, Rear Black Duck Seat Covers.
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AndrewOriginally posted by amts View PostThe T-bracket and the 2 lights are quite heavy. I was going to use a screw to go through the T and the pole but that is not going to be enough. My current plan is to put the lights on when needed and to take it off when driving. The T needs to be riveted on to stop it shaking about at the top of the pole, and probably at 4 points.
Why not make the T, complete with lights, a removable "drop on' assembly and fix it in place with a 'through bolt' and lock clip.
That way you have removed all the weight from the alloy tube for driving (and theft) but can quickly deploy it at the destination.
That, along with a waterproof power connection is what I was going to do.Malcom
Prado 95 TX turbo diesel
LC100 GXL turbo diesel
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Looking good AMTS,
MalcomM, not a bad idea. Simple single or dual connector comming out ~1 inch from the top of the extension poll, then the T-piece can simply slide on and off with a simple pin with the lights connecting via a short cable + connector.
(Yes, I get to include my pin picture again).
Whatever the finished product AMTS, I will be happy. Keep up the good work.
Bernie.
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Waiting.... :-) hahaha no pressure ( ill probably go to the end of list of people who want one now)2005 Toyota Prado Grande 3.0 TD - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Avenger 9500lb winch - nylon rope, Safari Snorkel, DP Diesel Chip, Lightforce HID 240's 50w, Oricom UHF, Bushranger Mud Tamer mats, Toyota Genuine Tow Bar, Toyota Genuine bonnet protector and headlight protectors, ARB Roof top tent and awning, ARB dual battery system with Red ARC and Optima deep cycle battery, Max Trax, ARB Compressor and Rear Air Locker, Waeco 50L fridge/freezer.
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