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PLEASE HELP 52 inches curved light bar mounting bracket

Discussion in 'Canada' started by Jguimond35, Aug 10, 2017.

  1. Aug 10, 2017 at 9:50 AM
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    Jguimond35

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    Hi, i have bought a 52 inch curved bar 3 months ago and i cant find bracket anywhere online. The only one i can find have only one mouting screw to the light. My light bar has 2 hex key screws. Anybody know where to find that?
     
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    what light is it?
     
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    Maybe the picture will help, Im not sure what kind it is i got it off ebay.
     
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    hmmm. not really sure. most i've seen have one bolt. and those are some small bolts. im not sure i'd be comfortable with mounting that on the roof with the amount of wind resistance that will hit it.
     
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    I could modify it to fit the other type of mount
     
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    Nice, but mine is 52 inches is it possible?
     
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    Depends.

    http://www.cjponyparts.com/addictiv...d-light-bar-toyota-tacoma-2005-2016/p/LBMB10/

    Tech Tip: These light bar mounts are for use with LED light bars which have a 50" width from side mounting holes. Please make sure to measure your light bar before purchasing these brackets. Some light bars are manufactured as a 50" light bar from the "L" bracket lower mounting location, while most are measured from the side of the actual bar. If the light bar measures less than 50" without the "L" bracket on the sides, these brackets will not work.

    Also, Relentless Fabrication made LED roof mounts for 05-15, but I can't find the item on their site. Maybe you can reach out to them?

    https://www.relentlessfabrication.com/

    I had a 50" curved LED bar with Relentless mounts on my Taco. That was before the truck was stolen. :mad:

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    I'm not sure, but I think a 52" is too wide for the roof line on a 2nd Gen. You need to measure from side to side of your bar.
     
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    Did you figure out how to make this work? I think that we have the same bar. Try removing the existing brackets, you should be able to use a single screw type mounting bracket.
     
  10. Dec 29, 2017 at 2:53 AM
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    I have this exact one for my 52 inch light bar. When you bolt it onto your roof you will see that it is actually 49 inches in width with some flex. To rememdy this, I cut the front end of the mounts and then welded a 1.5 inch extension to them so that it could achieve a width of 52. I tried calling all the companies originally and found out in about a half hour that no one really has a dedicated 52 inch bracket. MCM is likely one of the cheapest sturdy mounts out there. I have been running mine for a year and it works great. All you have to do for yours is just drill another hole or two and then make some room for the two holes to swivel.
     
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