Are metal tabs necessary?
#1
Are metal tabs necessary?
I would like to mount some lights on a section of metal tube that doesn't have any tabs welded on to it. Should I just go and find someone who will do that or are there any suggestions that are almost as stable and solid?
I kind of have the feeling that there really isn't but I figured I'd try anyway
I kind of have the feeling that there really isn't but I figured I'd try anyway
#4
Mounts
You could also use the ARB tube mounts that many folks use to mount their CB to the ARB before they started putting the tabs on the ARB.
http://www.4by4connection.com/cbaccessories.html
Good luck!
http://www.4by4connection.com/cbaccessories.html
Good luck!
#5
Joined: May 2002
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From: Auburn, Washington
How big is the tubing?
If around the size of a Yakima cross bar, you can use the Yakima Snap Arounds.
The hole for the bolt and plastic wingnut you can use for the light stud instead.
I test fitted a Hella 500 on my cross bar years ago before getting the Yakima Load Warrior light mount plates instead.
If around the size of a Yakima cross bar, you can use the Yakima Snap Arounds.
The hole for the bolt and plastic wingnut you can use for the light stud instead.
I test fitted a Hella 500 on my cross bar years ago before getting the Yakima Load Warrior light mount plates instead.
#6
George:
Do you have any close-ups or pics of those straps by themselves?
Brian:
How have those been holding up? That looks like a little friendlier solution.
Corey:
The width is about grille guard size, I dunno - 1.5"? That looks like it would be good but you have to slide it on via an open length, right?
Thanks guys, keep the suggestions coming, I appreciate it!
Do you have any close-ups or pics of those straps by themselves?
Brian:
How have those been holding up? That looks like a little friendlier solution.
Corey:
The width is about grille guard size, I dunno - 1.5"? That looks like it would be good but you have to slide it on via an open length, right?
Thanks guys, keep the suggestions coming, I appreciate it!
#7
Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Brian:
How have those been holding up? That looks like a little friendlier solution.
How have those been holding up? That looks like a little friendlier solution.
I think both Corey and midiwall (Mark) use these for their CB antennas, so you might ask around for some other input, but I think they'd work fine from what I've seen of them.
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#8
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 32,242
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From: Auburn, Washington
Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Corey:
The width is about grille guard size, I dunno - 1.5"? That looks like it would be good but you have to slide it on via an open length, right?
The width is about grille guard size, I dunno - 1.5"? That looks like it would be good but you have to slide it on via an open length, right?
They open up so they can fit a Yakima round bar or a Thule square bar.
Open up, snap or slide on over the tubing.
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