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Driving lights on A Arms?

Tomline

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I posted this question recently because somebody had mentioned having them. I was more interested in the mounting than the specific lights. I have a 2012 rt with the "Older Style" fenders and was wondering Exactly how they were mounted in/on the A Frame. That meaning thru the "hole" in the A Frame Or on the brackets that hold the fenders on the A Frames? Can somebody point me in the right direction with this,Please? I hope the fender bracket would work so the light would follow the fender direction. PS: Is there a specific wattage that is recommended? Thanks!
 
AUX. LIGHTS

I've seen them mounted in both places .... it depends on how talented you are. There really isn't much in the way of plug and play brackets per se'....... you can take off either the upper or lower "A" arm plastic and then mount your lights there ( a good secure method ).... or if you have the talent - make a bracket that will allow the light to attach to either the FENDER upright bracket or mounting bolt hole ......... Most use the highest WATT or LUMEN rating for a small LED ..... E-bay has lot's of choices....... Mike :thumbup:
 
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