Driving light install
I'm going to be installing Hella 700's or 2000's on my 2000 D2. Just wondering if there are any mounting points hidden in the bumper already or any recommendations for mounting them. I'm not planning on a grill guard.
Also, I want to tie them into the high beams through a relay, is a factory switch available for the switch cluster to put them in and out of the circuit?
New to D2's so thanks for any help. I drive long straight desert roads at night so the additional spots will be good.
Also, I want to tie them into the high beams through a relay, is a factory switch available for the switch cluster to put them in and out of the circuit?
New to D2's so thanks for any help. I drive long straight desert roads at night so the additional spots will be good.
No, there are no hidden mounting spots on your bumper, nor is it strong enough to support some lights with out them shaking as you drive down the road.
Watt sort of wattage are the lights you are wanting to install, if they are too bright, they may be considered illegal in many states, if legal, then you need to come up with a mount that will give you a solid base to mount to.
Yes you can buy additional Rover Switchs to mount next to your cluster.
Watt sort of wattage are the lights you are wanting to install, if they are too bright, they may be considered illegal in many states, if legal, then you need to come up with a mount that will give you a solid base to mount to.
Yes you can buy additional Rover Switchs to mount next to your cluster.
I was looking at 55 watt lights. This is Nevada so lights are no problem.
Ok on the no mount points for lights in the bumper. I'll just keep looking I guess.....unless I stumble on a brush guard cheap.
Ok on the no mount points for lights in the bumper. I'll just keep looking I guess.....unless I stumble on a brush guard cheap.
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