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jerbrun0515 01-11-2020 12:19 PM

How would you mount these KC Hilites Pro6 lights?
 
I just picked up a pair of KC Hilites Pro6 6" LED lights to mount on my Shrockworks front bumper. Was getting tired of the severely lacking stock lights when off-roading.

I was hoping to mount them in the two pre-existing holes for that purpose on the top center of the bumper. Unfortunately, though, there is not quite enough depth in front of the grill there for the lights to drop fit right in.

The Pro6's have a 3/4" ball stud mount that can angle forward and backward quite a bit. I've looked for universal light riser brackets and the like, but not having a lot of luck. I think I need to get the light up and/or forward in order to get the light to fit right.

The holes in question are the two oval holes about 6" to either side of the Toyota emblem.

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RunningForNow 01-11-2020 02:40 PM

Maybe you can fab up (or have someone do it) a U-bracket? Mount the lights on the bracket, and make sure the strips on either sides are long enough to give you the clearance you need. Or, instead of a U-bracket, just have a plate made with holes drilled out to mount to the bumper, and holes for the lights.

Thanks for this. I’ll put this on the list of things to consider when I do order a bumper in the future.

shadow247 01-11-2020 04:11 PM

Just make up a bracket to push them forward a bit. A little steel plate from Lowes and some stainless hardware should get you going. I could fab something in about an hour probably in my little garage workshop with an angle grinder.

jerbrun0515 01-11-2020 07:04 PM

Thanks for the great tips guys. I'm not always the first to dive into custom fabrication so initially I was hoping there would be some universal light mounting hardware that someone might point out that I had missed.

That being said, I think you're both right that I'm going to have to go the DIY route. The other option I'm considering is taking a Dremel and elongating the existing holes forward. I'm pretty certain there is adequate spacing there but I'm going to go out and do some measurements tomorrow.

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G_Raw 01-11-2020 09:57 PM

I agree it's east to fab on the cheap. I can't tell the dimensions from the photo. But if you want to spend the extra use try these...

KC HiLites Tube Clamp Mount Bracket Pair for 1.75 Inch to 2 Inch Round Light Bars - K/C73071 | 4wheelparts.com

Mount to the top of your bumper bar and hang the lights upside down so their in front of your grill and out of your view of the hood...

If the lights have rock guards rotate them to read correct...

RunningForNow 01-11-2020 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by jerbrun0515 (Post 3422718)
Thanks for the great tips guys. I'm not always the first to dive into custom fabrication so initially I was hoping there would be some universal light mounting hardware that someone might point out that I had missed.

That being said, I think you're both right that I'm going to have to go the DIY route. The other option I'm considering is taking a Dremel and elongating the existing holes forward. I'm pretty certain there is adequate spacing there but I'm going to go out and do some measurements tomorrow.

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Looking at the existing holes above the bumper, the Dremel idea could work, depending on how deep the lights are. Another thing that could work is making yourself a Satoshi grille, where the intake part is recessed as opposed to your current grille, which is mostly protruded. I know not everyone is into the Satoshi grille look, but I’m a fan of it.

UnderFire 01-12-2020 01:15 AM

They don't give you much room at all there by the looks of it. If I had to guess those holes are for an LED bar, I can't think of any round lights that would fit off the top of my head.

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Dropzone 01-12-2020 04:17 AM

Trim the grill so you have clearance for the back of the lights.

jerbrun0515 01-12-2020 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by UnderFire (Post 3422898)
They don't give you much room at all there by the looks of it. If I had to guess those holes are for an LED bar, I can't think of any round lights that would fit off the top of my head.

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Shrockworks definitely offers several different Baja Designs (and previously PIAA) lights as an option for the top. Not sure what the dimensions of those lights are, but I also wonder if the previous owner who installed my bumper might have installed it a fraction of an inch tighter than spec?

1996-2002 4Runner Front Bumper, 3rd Generation

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TonyB66 01-12-2020 12:12 PM

I don't have that bumper or lights. Just some thoughts or considerations.

- The type of light or beam pattern. Location matters for performance.
- Don't want to significantly obstruct other lighting
- Protection. There would be added protection if within the hoop, as opposed to outside it.
- Obstruction of airflow to the heat-exchangers, like A/C condenser, radiator, others added..

prcGTI 01-12-2020 05:05 PM

Nilight 90020B 2-Pack (Standard) Mounting Bracket Kit LED Off-Road Light Horizontal Bar Tube Clamp Roof Roll Cage Holder
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0714CYKBJ..._gJ4gEbX51Y35S

Similar to the KC lights bracket option but these fit up to a 2” diameter bar. I have the same bumper but currently have an led light bar but was looking at these for a mounting round lights.


prcGTI

jerbrun0515 01-16-2020 02:42 PM

Well, I bit the bullet and purchased some KC HiLites Tube Clamp mounts. Wasn't sure exactly how I would configure it but I wanted to experiment with them and the lights in hand.

I'm liking the outcome so far. I was able to move the lights out away from the grill just a hair and still keep them within the center hoop for protection.

Night pictures are of lows, highs, then HiLites.

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prcGTI 01-17-2020 06:35 PM

The KC tube clamp solution looks good!

R Marra 01-17-2020 06:57 PM

Ok, so i have to ask what headlight bulbs are you using. I am running the silver stars and they are no where that bright. Thanks Ray.

jerbrun0515 01-17-2020 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by R Marra (Post 3426731)
Ok, so i have to ask what headlight bulbs are you using. I am running the silver stars and they are no where that bright. Thanks Ray.

TBH I don't even know what they are. I bought the truck last spring and it's what came with it. They do seem a little whiter more like a silver star and there is a blue reflection to them in daylight just looking in through the glass. They are not bad, but still aren't great at all in lowlight woods and off-road trails.

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