Neat idea Alan! My splash panel is a little loose anyway, so even if I
don't mount the lights on it, the L pieces would tend to add strength.
tom
> [Original Message]
> From: Blue One Hundred <international_investor@yahoo.com>
> To: tom felts <tomfelts@earthlink.net>; davidwjones
<davidwjones@cox.net>; <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Date: 8/1/04 9:41:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Driving Lights
>
> Tom -
>
> Simple - make an L out of some flat iron, say about 2"
> wide and 1/8" thick. give the L about 2" length on
> each end of the L.
>
> Bolt or weld one side of the L against the inner
> bumper bracket, making sure to fix it so that the
> other end of the L is sitting flush against the
> underside of the splash panel.
>
> Drill a hole large enough to mount your driving
> lights, from underneath if you can (more accurate this
> way) through the L bracket first and then through the
> splash panel. then mount your lights... voila!
> spalsh panel secured forever and very nice looking
> driving lights now are mounted.
>
> This is how the factory and most dealerships did it
> when they left the bumper on but mounted driving
> lights.
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