Agree there!!
Printable View
Bracket installed
https://imageshack.com/i/p92kSGZXj
Close up of bolt system
https://imageshack.com/i/ipEbMFbTj
Grill back on
https://imageshack.com/i/eyNCOJlij
Side view with grill on
https://imageshack.com/i/ex4ffqQIj
Light FITTED!!!
https://imageshack.com/i/kqdD2M6Vj
Side profile of light
https://imageshack.com/i/iqPlzkp0j
for anyone Interested, attached is the ADR change for light bars in QLD, most states are now the same.
single LED bars are now fine.
the two attachments i believe should help clarify the mounts and use of a single light bar (in QLD at least)
Leroy.
I don't have the link to the legislation at the moment but Qld Government recently changed their rules to allow a single LED bar to be fitted to the front of the vehicle as long as it is centrally located. Meaning no black electrical tape or otherwise down the middle!! I also believe but can not confirm that South Australia is about to or have changed to allow a centrally located LED bar.
any chance of seeing those photos? they are not showing in the post.
thanks
Actually it's a bit yes and no..
Spot light profile creates a different flow... And in this case the light bar is close to the grill. Reducing flow in the bottom 2 rows.
In the case of (my) 2 x 200mm driving lights - they are substantially further forward and therefore different flow characteristics.
mine has the LR OEM spot which are rubbish lights in terms of output. their mounts go tdown through the bumper and mount robustly to the cross member underneath.
I'd like to for a decent set of LED spots such as ARB have. Not sure on mounting them to the LR bracket though so it does not wobble about and is not easy prey for the thieves.
You can see the setup on the avatar