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RFAA



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
LED driving lamps with an SVX grill or with a light bar?
I bought a new 110SX from the dealer and paid for both the soft A bar (£500) and the SVX grill and lights with the dealer promising to refund the cost of the grill/lights (about £750) if he couldn't get it to fit with the A bar. As it happened, he got the order wrong and fitted the lights/grill but left off the A bar as it wouldn't fit (apparently the SVX grill sticks out further than the normal grill and blocks access to the bolts on the bumper for the A bar).

Anyway, I am starting to love the new SVX lights but also want to put some LED spots/driving lamps on, but without the A bar to mount them on, I am stuck...or am I?

The first option seems to be to put a lighting bar above the screen but then I am limited as to height as my office car park has about 1.5 inches clearance over the roof of the car. I have read about LED light bars such as the Rigid Industries one and that sounds great, but I would prefer something more like the JW Speaker oval lights or the Lightforce 140's/170's. Does anyone know if any of these can be mounted at the front of the roof whilst ensuring that (i) they don't light up the entire cab and (ii) they do not exceed the height of the back part of the roof?

Alternatively, has anyone else managed to mount an A bar on to the bumper in conjunction with an OEM SVX grill and lights (thereby allowing me to put something lower down and not worry about car park roofs????
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Fits an Xtech thou


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K9F



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The brackets for the A-Bar are not complex. Any decent fabricator would be able to manufacture a set of extended brackets to bring the A-Bar out further. With all the different fixings available and the fact the grill can be fitted after the A-Bar lower brackets have been secured (by leaving the top brackets off) and the A-Bar in place it wouldn't be too difficult. What he will need are a set of originals to work from.
I had to do the same to 'make' my bumperette fit after fitting a swing away wheel carrier and had to have completely different brackets made and welded into place.

Straight brackets...

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Angled brackets to facilitate fit...

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RFAA



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Beautiful car, Ken!

I suspect the answer is that the stealer couldn't be bothered and was rushed for workshop time Rolling Eyes , however, if I can get the A bar on then that opens up a whole load of oprioins and means i can put something decent on the front without worrying about height.

Were there any fixing problems (possibly spacers or some adaptations) with your grill and does the A bar sit right up against the grill or is there enough space behind>
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RFAA



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
Thanks K9F....maybe I am giving the stealer a bit of a hard time....probably could go to an indie or a specialist and see what they can achieve!

Lovely car, BTW!
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MartinK



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The Flatdog light bar could be mounted further forwards to give more clearance...here's mine (but with normal LR PIAA spots):


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K9F



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
RFAA wrote:
I suspect the answer is that the stealer couldn't be bothered and was rushed for workshop time Rolling Eyes ,


I think you may be right as if you look at the link below of an SVX grill the mounting points for the lower A-Bar brackets are clearly visible and with the grill off readily accessible.

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TBC its an easy fit Thumbs Up
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SVX Soft Top Santorini Black
Yup easy fit Thumbs Up


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LR standard spots need the modified brackets to fit and without padding, touch and rub the grill Big Cry and are a pants light compared with my JW Seaker headlamps.

Light force 170 look like they'll fit well or copy kens smart led light bar :thumbsup:

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a13x



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Mao - which JW lights did you go for? Black or chrome and do you have better pics showing the front of car?

I am in the process of deciding which I prefer and you have the same set up as me.

Thanks
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couple of other options ...

1. fit rigid industry dually d2's inside the bumper
2. replace the 90mm spots with H9 HIDs

or man up and buy a rigid industry e-series 40" LED bar, 16k Lumens, bullet proof and blinding
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SVX Soft Top Santorini Black
a13x wrote:
Mao - which JW lights did you go for? Black or chrome and do you have better pics showing the front of car?

I am in the process of deciding which I prefer and you have the same set up as me.

Thanks


I went for the black as that's all that was availible with the side lamp at the time. If I was to choose again I would probably go for the chrome as it would match better with the other lamps.

I'd like to fit led aux lamps also. I've no more photos to hand but I'll take a couple of shots of the front come the weekend as it's stored away for the winter. Thumbs Up Formerly mao99999
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95 DEFENDER 110 CSW 300 TDi Phoenix black
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I bet the dealer got the wrong A bar poss not A/C one which I guess is slightly shallower or shorter brackets ? It's good to be back from the dark side


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RFAA, since you are based in North Yorkshire how about coming to the Spring Adventure at Harrogate this coming weekend?

There you will be able to see a lot of different light combinations. Speaker LED headlights v Lightforce v Lazer lights on our stand. Decent lights can be a reasonable investment so take your time and get as much information and compare lights as possible.


Brendan
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