Majo
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paint the plate black
Beezil said:I guess I don't understand the point of building a diamond tread plate light box, and then attaching a SURFACE MOUNTED led light????
seems like you are back where you started....and there's the time and money spent getting there.
I'm giving that some thought. but I want to see the finished product first.CUxj88 said:paint the plate black
In the end, there will be a clear cover over the lights and plate that will fit the hatch and side like the factory tail light did. Maybe even slightly inboard of the side, so that something (a tree, most likely around here) sliding down the side of the body won't catch the cover and rip it off.Beezil said:it just looks like they're in danger of getting whacked....
JEONLYEP said:In the end, there will be a clear cover over the lights and plate that will fit the hatch and side like the factory tail light did. Maybe even slightly inboard of the side, so that something (a tree, most likely around here) sliding down the side of the body won't catch the cover and rip it off.
Thanks
Daryl
vintagespeed said:Isn't the purpose of the tailight housings to avoid breaking tailights? If you put a plastic cover over the LEDs then you just have more plastic to break and replace.
I used some 3 x 5 x .188 tubing & welded on some tabs to mount it where my tailights were. I installed some oval rubber mounted LEDs in the boxes so I dont have to replace any more tailights. The rubber mounts have some give so even if you back into something the rubber will allow the LED to move in away from damage. These housing are trail tested & are so stout that I can lean the Jeep on them without problems. My 3/16" diamond plate ends at the housing & is a nice sliding surface.
I would also like to see some pics of your setup. i to have been thinking of the led type lights.vintagespeed said:Isn't the purpose of the tailight housings to avoid breaking tailights? If you put a plastic cover over the LEDs then you just have more plastic to break and replace.
I used some 3 x 5 x .188 tubing & welded on some tabs to mount it where my tailights were. I installed some oval rubber mounted LEDs in the boxes so I dont have to replace any more tailights. The rubber mounts have some give so even if you back into something the rubber will allow the LED to move in away from damage. These housing are trail tested & are so stout that I can lean the Jeep on them without problems. My 3/16" diamond plate ends at the housing & is a nice sliding surface.
Wiley Coyote said:Vintagespeed, Could you post a picture of your taillight set up? I’d like to take a look at it and see if it’s something that would work for me.
PS JEONLYEP, I email the instructions & pics for the adjustable fan switch to you.
hjeepxj said:Whew! The power of bling compelled you!Looks good IMHO, how are you going to do the clear cover?
vintagespeed said:
Jes said:Clear lenzz LEDz.
That's full on bling bling!
I almost went with those when I did mine.
Jes