Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
live with it.
Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
....especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
location:
Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
live with it.
Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
....especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
location:
Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
live with it.
Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
....especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
location:
Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
live with it.
Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
....especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
location:
Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
live with it.
Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
....especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
location:
Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
live with it.
Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
....especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
location:
Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
In article <LFakd.168922$%k.107527@pd7tw2no>,
"griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote:
> The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
> live with it.
ONE of us will be learning to live with it alright. I don't mess with
her "Betty", no sir.
> Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
> would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
> ...especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
> probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
> at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
> location:
>
> Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
> side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
> lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
> lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
> side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
> highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
> city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
I'll go look tonight. Thanks. We live on a ranch and do a lot of county
road driving, especially with these darker afternoons. It's nice to see
that deer or black Angus Bull standing in the bar ditch down the road
aways. I was thinking close together in the middle. She's probably
looking up the option info right now.
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"griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote:
> The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
> live with it.
ONE of us will be learning to live with it alright. I don't mess with
her "Betty", no sir.
> Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
> would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
> ...especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
> probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
> at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
> location:
>
> Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
> side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
> lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
> lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
> side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
> highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
> city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
I'll go look tonight. Thanks. We live on a ranch and do a lot of county
road driving, especially with these darker afternoons. It's nice to see
that deer or black Angus Bull standing in the bar ditch down the road
aways. I was thinking close together in the middle. She's probably
looking up the option info right now.
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
In article <LFakd.168922$%k.107527@pd7tw2no>,
"griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote:
> The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
> live with it.
ONE of us will be learning to live with it alright. I don't mess with
her "Betty", no sir.
> Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
> would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
> ...especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
> probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
> at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
> location:
>
> Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
> side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
> lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
> lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
> side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
> highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
> city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
I'll go look tonight. Thanks. We live on a ranch and do a lot of county
road driving, especially with these darker afternoons. It's nice to see
that deer or black Angus Bull standing in the bar ditch down the road
aways. I was thinking close together in the middle. She's probably
looking up the option info right now.
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"griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote:
> The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
> live with it.
ONE of us will be learning to live with it alright. I don't mess with
her "Betty", no sir.
> Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
> would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
> ...especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
> probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
> at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
> location:
>
> Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
> side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
> lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
> lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
> side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
> highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
> city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
I'll go look tonight. Thanks. We live on a ranch and do a lot of county
road driving, especially with these darker afternoons. It's nice to see
that deer or black Angus Bull standing in the bar ditch down the road
aways. I was thinking close together in the middle. She's probably
looking up the option info right now.
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
In article <LFakd.168922$%k.107527@pd7tw2no>,
"griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote:
> The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
> live with it.
ONE of us will be learning to live with it alright. I don't mess with
her "Betty", no sir.
> Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
> would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
> ...especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
> probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
> at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
> location:
>
> Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
> side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
> lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
> lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
> side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
> highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
> city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
I'll go look tonight. Thanks. We live on a ranch and do a lot of county
road driving, especially with these darker afternoons. It's nice to see
that deer or black Angus Bull standing in the bar ditch down the road
aways. I was thinking close together in the middle. She's probably
looking up the option info right now.
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"griffin" <gryffy@DELTHISshaw.ca> wrote:
> The best solution is to just go outside and mount them and she'll learn to
> live with it.
ONE of us will be learning to live with it alright. I don't mess with
her "Betty", no sir.
> Anyways, as for a stock position on YJ's ...what year are we talking here? I
> would imagine some of the newer (maybe '91-95) might have had an option
> ...especially the higher end Laredo/Renegade packages, but the older '87-'90
> probably wouldn't. I really don't know for sure ...just my guess. I had them
> at about the same spot on my '88 YJ and on my '85 CJ7 and loved the
> location:
>
> Looking at the front of the Jeep ...let's say we're talking about the left
> side now. For the YJ, look at the bottom set of stock rectangular amber
> lights (turn lamps). Start at about 1" from the far right side of the left
> lamp and put the left edge of the foglight there. Do the same for the other
> side. I found this gave the best combined lighting, especially on the
> highway in fog. I also used them as daylighters for city driving and for
> city nightdriving. Definitely my favourite spot.
I'll go look tonight. Thanks. We live on a ranch and do a lot of county
road driving, especially with these darker afternoons. It's nice to see
that deer or black Angus Bull standing in the bar ditch down the road
aways. I was thinking close together in the middle. She's probably
looking up the option info right now.
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
Not sure if a YJ and XJ have similar bumpers but my XJ had little plastic
caps over the factory holes.
Snow...
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> Did the YJ come with optional offroad lights on the bumper? Where were
> they located?
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Did the YJ come with optional offroad lights on the bumper? Where were
> they located?
>
> Thanks!
>
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
Not sure if a YJ and XJ have similar bumpers but my XJ had little plastic
caps over the factory holes.
Snow...
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> Did the YJ come with optional offroad lights on the bumper? Where were
> they located?
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Did the YJ come with optional offroad lights on the bumper? Where were
> they located?
>
> Thanks!
>
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
Not sure if a YJ and XJ have similar bumpers but my XJ had little plastic
caps over the factory holes.
Snow...
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> Did the YJ come with optional offroad lights on the bumper? Where were
> they located?
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Did the YJ come with optional offroad lights on the bumper? Where were
> they located?
>
> Thanks!
>
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Re: Stock location of JY Offroad lamps?
After reading your other posts, it seems to me the issue is, where to drill
the holes. My CJ never had factory fog lamps, so I need to drill holes, but
the YJs had a factory option for fog lamps, so the holes should already be
there somewhere.
If you have two holes that are equidistant from the center and set back from
the bumper, or forward from the grill all the same, these are the holes for
the fog lamps.
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> In article <20041109153541.08086.00000455@mb-m05.aol.com>,
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
>
> > Do you mean the fog lights?
> >
> > If so, you can get the OEM brackets from your dealer for about $8.
> >
> > They just bolt right on.
>
> Where? Link to pic?
>
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
>
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the holes. My CJ never had factory fog lamps, so I need to drill holes, but
the YJs had a factory option for fog lamps, so the holes should already be
there somewhere.
If you have two holes that are equidistant from the center and set back from
the bumper, or forward from the grill all the same, these are the holes for
the fog lamps.
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> In article <20041109153541.08086.00000455@mb-m05.aol.com>,
> mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
>
> > Do you mean the fog lights?
> >
> > If so, you can get the OEM brackets from your dealer for about $8.
> >
> > They just bolt right on.
>
> Where? Link to pic?
>
> My wife wants some off road lamps on the bumper, she wants 'em "where
> the stock ones were". I explained it to her, but she wants them "to be
> in the right place". I explained all I have to do was drill a couple of
> holes and mount them. She doesn't like that (don't ask, just don't go
> there). I explained I could tack weld a couple of tabs on from under the
> top of the bumper, she almost went for it until I said it'll probably
> have to be repainted from the heat. She likes the windshield mounts but
> I've had them there and don't like the glare off the hood. These are
> simple stainless daylighters, but she wants 'em "just so".
>
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