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It uses all the threads on the nut.a little concerned with the amount of bolt threads into the stock nuts. I would go with a thinner washer to get another thread and be careful not to over tighten.
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It uses all the threads on the nut.a little concerned with the amount of bolt threads into the stock nuts. I would go with a thinner washer to get another thread and be careful not to over tighten.
The hole comes pre drilled for a 7/16” bolt. There is plenty of metal on either side to drill to 3/4” without loosing strength or integrity.What’s the dimensions of the hole for the light, and what is the dimensions of the bracket itself?
I’m going with a non-lighting use and want to use the mount for an antenna off the A-Pillar for radios. That means I’ll either use a UHF or NMO mount which requires boring the hole out to either 3/4” or 5/8” and installing the connector.
Shipping out tomorrow. What size shirt do you wear?Sold! Just grabbed a pair. Likely going to see which side I prefer the antenna on and then sell the other one on here for anyone wanting a similar setup.
I missed this post between work travels! But XL if I haven’t missed it lolShipping out tomorrow. What size shirt do you wear?
I put an XL shirt in the box. You should have gotten an email with the tracking number.I missed this post between work travels! But XL if I haven’t missed it lol
Your bronco looks great.the brackets are great and fit great.
I like your thought process, de N1IV (but not in the market for your 2nd bracket - Wife's car)What’s the dimensions of the hole for the light, and what is the dimensions of the bracket itself?
I’m going with a non-lighting use and want to use the mount for an antenna off the A-Pillar for radios. That means I’ll either use a UHF or NMO mount which requires boring the hole out to either 3/4” or 5/8” and installing the connector.
Yep, I had an identical pair of 8" KC Highlights stolen, right out of my driveway, up against my garage, not once but twice! The second set, I bolted on then drilled and pinned the nuts after tightening in position. When the thieves got frustrated, they just ripped them off their brackets and pretty much destroyed the lights (I'm sure) but took them anyway! After that, I decided I didn't need lights on my push bar any longer...to expensive! (those were some Hellas I put on for a short time)The only issue I see, and it has nothing to do with the Woolworth Motorsports brackets is that the ditch lights can be easily stolen. Back in the day when Toyota 4x4 pickups were all the rage, we would have light bars or bed mounted roll bars with a bank of Hella lights installed, when you turned them on it was instant daylight. Anyway, we had to have a secure mounting scheme, as it would not be long and your lights would be gone. The Hella lights were much more expensive than the LED and other spot beam lights on the market currently. Iam sure if someone took your $40 dollar light pair you still wouldn't be happy.