I used a twist-lock connector screwed into the roof and sealed so I can easily remove the lightbar. It has a rubber lid that seals off the roof connector when it is not plugged in. I have a pic somewhere, I'll look for it.
sounds nice. pictures please. :]
DUDE that plug thing is hardcore!
Dirtbound: did you consider the JCR light bar thing? was thinking about it. anything you didnt like about it? its only like $100, and can be ordered to mount 5 inch or 7 inch lights.
When I have the money I think Im gonna get 4 of those $99 7" HID's from crown or whatever and get the JCR lightbar. I would probably run the wiring down the homemade PVC snorkel im working on and straight under the Hood.
You could also try a marine supply outfit. Some sort of marine grade electrical Bulkhead Pass-Thru Fitting would be water tight.go to a fastener parts store... meaning a nuts and bolt supplier. they might have water-tight gromets or soething that will seal the hole completely. best place to start.
DUDE that plug thing is hardcore!
Dirtbound: did you consider the JCR light bar thing? was thinking about it. anything you didnt like about it? its only like $100, and can be ordered to mount 5 inch or 7 inch lights.
When I have the money I think Im gonna get 4 of those $99 7" HID's from crown or whatever and get the JCR lightbar. I would probably run the wiring down the homemade PVC snorkel im working on and straight under the Hood.
for some reason on my pc here I cannot see any of my photobucket albums(except recent uploads), I can see anybody elses' though. strange but I was able to copy and paste from another post I made, no shots of the inside but it is about an 1" or so long on the inside going to two switches, one for the pencils and one for the floods.
Good luck
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i like that look! now i just wish i could see the mounts for the light bar. they look nice. im probably just gonna make some cheap gutter mounts out of 1/8' and 1/4' steel plate.
they are mounted using bushings to my cage a-pillars, no windshield, so probably not for the everyday rig.
I am not by my truck or a camera or I'd post a pic of the inside, I'll try and get one later on. I'll also look for the data on the connector I used and post the details when I get a chance.
cheers
Chris
I only have two small 50 watt halogens clamped to the roof rack.
I used this part to get the positive wire through.
The wire from the fuse bolts to the piece inside, the wire on the roof is connected to the outside. The two plastic part seals the hole.
The exposed parts could be sealed from corrosion with clear nail polish, I'm not worried about it though and mines over a year with no loss of power.
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http://www.kvconnection.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=14-021-E4&click=4105
I drlled up from inside at the courtesy light (after pulling it down).
Then fished the wire over to the A-piller (this was the hard part.
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Good part about this, it's a small hole in case I rip it out later.
Here is another version...
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