Aftermarket Fog Lamps - '93 JGC
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I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
spacers?
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JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
spacers?
----
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You want steel spacers/washers/nut to fill the hole. Aluminum will
electrically react with the steel bracket and rot out really fast. One
nut on either side might make up the space.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
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---- wrote:
>
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
electrically react with the steel bracket and rot out really fast. One
nut on either side might make up the space.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
---- wrote:
>
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Guest
Posts: n/a
You want steel spacers/washers/nut to fill the hole. Aluminum will
electrically react with the steel bracket and rot out really fast. One
nut on either side might make up the space.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
---- wrote:
>
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
electrically react with the steel bracket and rot out really fast. One
nut on either side might make up the space.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
---- wrote:
>
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Guest
Posts: n/a
You want steel spacers/washers/nut to fill the hole. Aluminum will
electrically react with the steel bracket and rot out really fast. One
nut on either side might make up the space.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
---- wrote:
>
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
electrically react with the steel bracket and rot out really fast. One
nut on either side might make up the space.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
---- wrote:
>
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Guest
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Don't use aluminum, it will likely react with the bolt, etc. to corrode.
Similarly avoid brass, copper. Steel works, but you may also want to
consider fibreglass or hard plastic washers/bushings, particularly if
you have a Dremel to trim them to exactly the right size.
---- proclaimed:
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Similarly avoid brass, copper. Steel works, but you may also want to
consider fibreglass or hard plastic washers/bushings, particularly if
you have a Dremel to trim them to exactly the right size.
---- proclaimed:
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Guest
Posts: n/a
Don't use aluminum, it will likely react with the bolt, etc. to corrode.
Similarly avoid brass, copper. Steel works, but you may also want to
consider fibreglass or hard plastic washers/bushings, particularly if
you have a Dremel to trim them to exactly the right size.
---- proclaimed:
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Similarly avoid brass, copper. Steel works, but you may also want to
consider fibreglass or hard plastic washers/bushings, particularly if
you have a Dremel to trim them to exactly the right size.
---- proclaimed:
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Guest
Posts: n/a
Don't use aluminum, it will likely react with the bolt, etc. to corrode.
Similarly avoid brass, copper. Steel works, but you may also want to
consider fibreglass or hard plastic washers/bushings, particularly if
you have a Dremel to trim them to exactly the right size.
---- proclaimed:
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----
Similarly avoid brass, copper. Steel works, but you may also want to
consider fibreglass or hard plastic washers/bushings, particularly if
you have a Dremel to trim them to exactly the right size.
---- proclaimed:
> I bought some Hella lamps to replace the factory fog lamps on my '93
> JGC. The factory lamps attach to a bracket that extends above the
> bumper, and have two ears for a horizontal bolt through the lamp base.
>
> The Hella's have the horizontal hole in the mount, but they are meant
> to attach to a supplied bracket that has a bolt that is supposed to
> drop through the bumper. I thnk I can make them work with the factory
> brackets by finding a 7/16" spacer to take up the extra space. I know
> many of you must have replaced these factory lamps with aftermarkets.
> Do you have any clever ideas about mounting to the factory mount, or
> should I just go to the hardward store and try to find some aluminum
> spacers?
>
> ----


