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Pillar light adapters

Old Feb 8, 2009 | 08:13 PM
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Default Pillar light adapters

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To day i made an adapter for some lights on Rubi.
I have a boat rack that i use some times but mostly
i keep it off of the jeep.

I wanted to mount some lights on the pillars but the angle was way
off to allow any adjustment.



But that's ok cus i love to make stuff for my jeep.



I'll be up grading the lights soon to light force 170 100wats
And a Alternator up grade as well 135 amp i hope.

Wont load photos
nor will it load from host web so thats the way it goes to bad

Last edited by Rubiconmike; Feb 8, 2009 at 10:16 PM. Reason: wont up load photos from photo bucket
Old Feb 8, 2009 | 09:38 PM
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Default Re: Pillar light adapters

What is this supposed to be? Nothing comes up when you copy and paste. I suggest you delete it and try using your on album rather than the way you have done it here
Old May 9, 2009 | 10:03 AM
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Default Re: Pillar light adapters

Originally Posted by Rubiconmike
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To day i made an adapter for some lights on Rubi.
I have a boat rack that i use some times but mostly
i keep it off of the jeep.

I wanted to mount some lights on the pillars but the angle was way
off to allow any adjustment.



But that's ok cus i love to make stuff for my jeep.



I'll be up grading the lights soon to light force 170 100wats
And a Alternator up grade as well 135 amp i hope.

Wont load photos
nor will it load from host web so thats the way it goes to bad
try putting [IMG] this at the front of the link and [/IMG] at the back of your link with out the underlines.

Good Luck
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