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    Lightbar mounted on the Mirage.

    More difficult to get bolt access than I care to admit. Next time, I pull the damned bumper. All the push bolts are broken, was NOT worth the effort without drilling em and just using new ones when I remounted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickels View Post
    More difficult to get bolt access than I care to admit. Next time, I pull the damned bumper. All the push bolts are broken, was NOT worth the effort without drilling em and just using new ones when I remounted.
    Not sure light bars are legal to use on the highway in Wisconsin. What's the purpose of them? Are they purely decorative or serve a useful purpose?

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    Legal in New Brunswick, and I live DEEPin the woods.

    Throws light a good km down the road, nice ditch lighting for the moose as well. Staff pricing under $150. Works for me!


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