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> Help with Rally Lights Mounting and Size, Need some pics or discriptions of how they have been mounted
texag09
post Feb 22 2011, 08:42 AM
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Looking to install some rally lights like the ones pictured. What is the usual size of these and how do they mount? Close up mounting pics would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


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post Feb 23 2011, 12:02 PM
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As I recall the brackets were attached to the bumper on 914.043.0691.
I would mount the Oscars to the front bulkhead of the car.
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post Feb 23 2011, 12:09 PM
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Here is how I did them on my car:
(using Pilot driving lights from Camp 914)
Drilled a hole in the bumper with a nut welded to the back side. I also reversed the mount that Camp sells with the lights and put them on that way. Using this method you do need to fab up a spacer to compensate for the natural curve of the bumper or else your lights look a little wall eyed. I used some aluminum epoxied to the light base. Easy!

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post Feb 23 2011, 12:11 PM
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Do a search on the lights from user Aaron Cox. He had some mounts made (or maybe bought from Rennenmetal?)
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Much better way to go
here is yet another angle


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post Feb 23 2011, 12:43 PM
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There's no "magic bullet". They're all different. That said, a member here produced mounts a while back David Lee I believe? In TX.

http://www.rennenmetal.com/proddetail.asp?prod=1610
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post Feb 23 2011, 01:37 PM
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QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Feb 23 2011, 10:43 AM) *

There's no "magic bullet". They're all different. That said, a member here produced mounts a while back David Lee I believe? In TX.

http://www.rennenmetal.com/proddetail.asp?prod=1610



WOW that really cool! I like the way my turn signal lights look but they really don't work as well as I would like. This looks like a great way to throw down some serious light.
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post Feb 23 2011, 01:57 PM
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Adding lights very much improved night driving. But you need to remember to run a relay in line, and you have to be careful of aim. They are low and can reflect a lot of light back up in the eyes of oncoming traffic if improperly aimed.

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post Feb 23 2011, 03:21 PM
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Another thing you need to remember is that the benefits of powerful driving lights are severely diminished by mounting them low. Along with this, the side effect of blinding oncoming drivers is increased. True rally cars have the lights mounted as high as is feasible. While these aren't "fog lights" (which should be mounted as low as possible), they share the side effect of actually decreasing your ability to see at a distance because the foreground is flooded with bright light. Don't take my word for it, do a little research on your own.

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post Feb 23 2011, 07:49 PM
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Do a search on the lights from user Aaron Cox. He had some mounts made (or maybe bought from Rennenmetal?)

Yup, like this. Eric called it right, Rennenmetal.com
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post Feb 23 2011, 07:51 PM
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I was actually thinking of running one fog and one driving light. Hella makes the free form 500


They also make a 90mm hi lo hid light that may fit in the turn signal bucket a bit better.
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post Feb 23 2011, 08:06 PM
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May just be me, but 1 fog and one driving light would look goofy when they were turned on.

The beam of driving lights is very tight, tighter then the headlights (h4 included). When I am driving using mine, even though I can operate the driving lights separate from the head lights I never do it. The DL beams are too focused and sharp and give me no lateral light. They are a great mix with the headlights though, and give me an extra second of warning VS all the deer that live in the hills around me.

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post Feb 23 2011, 08:16 PM
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QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Feb 23 2011, 01:43 PM) *

There's no "magic bullet". They're all different. That said, a member here produced mounts a while back David Lee I believe? In TX.

http://www.rennenmetal.com/proddetail.asp?prod=1610


2nd mount fits on the bumper tit holes


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post Feb 23 2011, 09:08 PM
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QUOTE(Vacca Rabite @ Feb 23 2011, 06:06 PM) *

May just be me, but 1 fog and one driving light would look goofy when they were turned on.

The beam of driving lights is very tight, tighter then the headlights (h4 included). When I am driving using mine, even though I can operate the driving lights separate from the head lights I never do it. The DL beams are too focused and sharp and give me no lateral light. They are a great mix with the headlights though, and give me an extra second of warning VS all the deer that live in the hills around me.

Zach



Might be right and with the headlights I have I already have a pretty narrow light pattern. The 500FF fog has a light range of 70 meters or so the brochure says. The website says 30 meters. That might just give me all the lighting I need.
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post Feb 23 2011, 09:56 PM
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Here are the brackets on a friends real GT.. This is what I want to do for my clone..

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These are the lights I am using on my car..

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post Feb 24 2011, 07:23 AM
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A piece of 1-1/2" angle iron with a long shallow "V" cut in it to clear the lip at the back of the bottom edge of the bumper. 6 or 8 #8 bolts with nuts and lockwashers to secure it to the bumper. Not factory, but inexpensive and sturdy.



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