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So here's a very specific fringe case for a simple foglight bracket...
Took part in the Thunderbird TSD Rally this year in BC - about 600 miles of navigating backroads in snow, ice, and mud. I needed some solid supplemental lighting for fog and snow conditions and had a pair of good old reliable Hella 500s sitting around. Compared to car headlights from the 90's the Bronco's headlights are incredible, but having an additional set of yellow spotties made a huge difference when the heavy fog rolled in.
There are lots of good nudgebar options already out there, but I only needed a temporary solution.
The Badlands conveniently has easily accessible tow hook bolts, so I did some quick modelling in Fusion 360, test-printed prototypes, and then had a pair cut and bent by SendCutSend for about $80 (awesome service, by the way). I went with 5mm chromoly and these things are rock solid. They bolt on and off in just a few minutes.
I know it’s a pretty niche application, but if anyone’s interested in the files I’m happy to share.
Took part in the Thunderbird TSD Rally this year in BC - about 600 miles of navigating backroads in snow, ice, and mud. I needed some solid supplemental lighting for fog and snow conditions and had a pair of good old reliable Hella 500s sitting around. Compared to car headlights from the 90's the Bronco's headlights are incredible, but having an additional set of yellow spotties made a huge difference when the heavy fog rolled in.
There are lots of good nudgebar options already out there, but I only needed a temporary solution.
The Badlands conveniently has easily accessible tow hook bolts, so I did some quick modelling in Fusion 360, test-printed prototypes, and then had a pair cut and bent by SendCutSend for about $80 (awesome service, by the way). I went with 5mm chromoly and these things are rock solid. They bolt on and off in just a few minutes.
I know it’s a pretty niche application, but if anyone’s interested in the files I’m happy to share.