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I Need y'alls Creativity

CarFreak146

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'94 Explorer XLT
Ok, not that I have those Daylighters on the front of Slider, I wanna use my old Driving lights as Aux. Reverse lights, hooked to a switch and the reverse wiring. Now, I'll include a few picture of my rear roof rack, but the lights won't fit directly under the cross bars, so I guess I'm just posting them for an image, but I need your creativity on where to mount them , so that they're both useful and won't get in the way (aka, no under bumper) Thanks y'all.

--Ryan

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That's the best pic I have of them.
 






how about on top of the rack?
 












they are low profile, you might be able to mount them on top of the rear bumper and still be able to open the hatch.....
 






Has anyone mounted theres to the rear bumper?? PIctures would be great.
 






One thing you could do is get another mount. The one that your present roof rack slides on. Take that and mount a new bracket to hold your new lights.

If you got a Roof Rack, Conferr or Safari type you could also do that.
 






I actually thought about getting a roof rack, and I will eventually, but I wanna do this on my college studnet budget (so as close to free as possible) and I found that the factory roof rack tracks don't go back far enough to allow me to mount the lights under the crossmember and still be able to aim them.
 






How about underneath the rear cross bar? They look slim enough to fit under there.
 






they fir barely, but they can't be aimed down any... they'd be more of a rear spot light than a reverse light. Its a tight fit
 






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