Winshield Hinge Light Mount

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Heres a couple of views of the drivers side hinge light mount, I also made the passenger side mount. The widshield still folds down.

I like a couple of lights high but I did not want to drill into the top so this is as high as I can go.
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I like the idea. I am a big fan of the old Downey light brackets with a set of KC day-lighters on them! Can you post some pics that have the entire cruiser in it? Thanks. Mark:cheers:
 
Windshield Hinge Light Mount

You know, the thing is, I could not find anything that was availible, so I had a few of these bent up. They look kid of rough in the picture bucouse I painted them with the only paint I had in the garage, hammertone.
 
Those look great. Good thinking !! Wondering if you've tried to mount some mirrors on the same mount ? Somehow bolt them on under the bolts that hold the lights.
 
I'll add a mirror bracket to the light bracket, that way the mirror will sit just behind the light.

That's exactly the way I was thinking. Might have to move it a bit so that you have "mirror maneuverability". Big word.
 
sweet locking ride. maybe you can make some sort of swivel that would be like a door to open and close since they look like trees may get em in a pinch...
I like the swivel Idea image that was posted but I think that they may vabrate and bounce pretty bad offroad and bust a light....maybe just a hinge to swivel em in and out
 
look like limb grabbers

A couple of thoughts come to mind on this, since you replied that you were considering the issue;

A) What about heavy-duty hinges, BUT, removable pins, and plugs on the wires - just use them as disconnects - and drop the lights (with the outside 1/2 of the brackets) inside the cabin when going into the rough stuff; or

B) Again, mount heavy-duty hinges on the brackets (vertical cut at the frame-line); bolt rubber bumpers (1 ea) on the outside (swinging) 1/2 of the bracket, and an adjustable catch to the inside 1/2 of each bracket (Hinged bolt with wing-nut comes to mind - have to notch the outside edge of the outside bracket as a slot for the bolt to engage).

This is a little more work, but, once done - the bumper keeps the lense from smacking into the windshield and cracking / the adjustable bolt makes for an easy quick-lock, and will keep it from coming loose at the wrong time. Like I said, more work, but ... really ... when you get done - they would be sooooo primo!!

I don't know how your luck holds but - I'm pretty sure that if I had lights like that, and had them swung around pointing back in, SOMEONE would say "What's THAT switch for...??" .... and I'd be face-to face with a high-beam off-road light .... at JUST the wrong time (sooner or later). :eek: I'd have to have that switch under a locking latch. :doh:

Just my $0.02. BTW - sweet rig

Oh yeah - My PO attached Jeep CJ-7 side mirrors to the hinges of my '75 FJ40. Bolts lined right up. Doesn't look like it would work there, though; especially the offside mirrors (have to be through, or in front of, the PS light)
 
Id like to get more images up of your ride...looks really nice. hope you get some good ideas. I dont mount mine at the window cause too much reflection on the glass and reflextion off night time Dust thats kicked iup by the rig in front... I have two sets

one set of spots on the bumper and floods pointed onlique on the roof rack.. (got lost like a Dumb,,,,stuck in the washes here and couldnt find my way out without a good set. although it would be kewl to have em at the window for easy directional control of em
 

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