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    Look at DA34Guys cars. just like that. bought his mounts. with 32 headlights
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    Quote Originally Posted by sg4356 View Post
    Look at DA34Guys cars. just like that. bought his mounts. with 32 headlights
    I didn't see a good shot of Don's light mounts in his gallery, but I know he mounts them really low most times, and I believe they're on frame mounts, right? I know it's not what you asked, but I ran my HL wires through the frame rails, entering on top just inside the firewall with conduits from the frame rail to the buckets.
    Or maybe Don will post how he does them so you get the same look
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    Did mine the easy way. Ran the wires throught he frame and installed conduit through the inside of the frame mounts. The wires run up through the conduit and make a 90* bend up to the lights. All that's needed is a 3" piece of flexible conduit and a couple zip ties. Not a pro-built show car style setup but it was easy and it works. Cost me a whopping $0.00.


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