Who is running light bars on their outlanders?
Where/how did you mount them?
thanks.
Where/how did you mount them?
thanks.
Measure the size of tube of the bumper and get some tube mountsOk,,,I’ve got my Rigid 10” light bar. There must be someone on here with a later model xtp outlander with one of these mounted on the front bars/tube in front there. It looks to me like ya gotta use the top bar or the side bars,,lower bar area looks to be to narrow. I’d love to see how someone has theirs mounted exactly,,what mounting brackets did you use?,,etc,,etc I just have it sitting on the rack in this pic & don’t want to mount it up there.
I have some ideas,,,there may be a better way out there though,,,anyone?
That 22" Willpower is a beast. You could just run with that on and it's 324w Will seem negligible.Wow that rigid light bar sure looks very nice and quality, but it's like 500$ CAD+tax.
That would make sense on industrial equipment like a business snow tractor, or a rider that really uses it alot at night.
Personally, I would use mine just occasionally or for plowing snow, so I would get something much cheaper to get light above the plow.
What do fellow canadians run off amazon.ca or other canadian seller that would be cheaper and "decent" quality at a cheaper price?
I see that matts recommended the willpower unit, they have it on amazon.ca, will have a look. they even sell the switch/relay.
They have this bar:
Willpower 22 inch 324W Tri Row Flood Spot Combo Led Light Bar Driving Lights for Boat Off Road SUV Truck ATVs
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0798G9NKK/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2KMTZ10V1AADG&psc=1
And this relay/switch:
Liteway One-To-Two Universal LED Light Bar Wiring Harness Kits 24V/40A Relay ON-OFF Blue Laser Rocker Switch Weatherproof(2 Lead 12ft) (good for 500w)
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01MXYFKG8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=AIBUGCLTNYU69&psc=1
looks like a winning kit to me.
324w is a lot of power though, the magneto is 625w, so I wonder if that will overpower the system.
lows are 55w, highs are 60w, so 230w of lights.
Or get the 15 inch at 216w and not using it with high beams saves 120w, so it's just adding 100w to the reg load.
Or replace lows and highs with led bulbs also to reduce load....