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    Mouting LED Worklights on Roofrack

    Hi All
    I am looking for an option to side mount rectangular LED worklights on my ARB roof rack.

    Anyone know of a 'collar-type' mount that l can purchase? I have found mounts for bullbars (35-50mm) but these are too big.

    Spot Lights Mount Bracket FOR Bull BAR Roof Rack | eBay

    Any ideas?

    Mike
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    you can get those mounts that use the screw together hose clamps and a 'u channel' bit of metal that way it does not matter what the diameter of the tube is.

    what I have done to mount my awning was bolt it directly to the legs of the rack, and if i were to mount side lights I would likely mount them to the legs also, maybe look at that as an option?

    Leroy

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    Cant picture these, Leeroy???
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    '51 Series 1 80"
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    yep those there are the ones I was talking about. sorry I should have linked you to one in the first place.

    Leroy

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    Can you just drill straight into the rack? Although you'll probably need longer bolts.
    Another option, Just get a couple of U-bolts from Bunnings, and a couple of angle iron brackets.
    Whatever you use, it'll probably need to be reasonably heavy duty to withstand the vibrations whilst moving.

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