tubular mount kit help
#1
tubular mount kit help
hey guys any 1 no how to determine what size of a mount bracket that i would need.i have 2 piaa fog lights comeing and wana install them on my brush guard and it turns out there are 2 diffrent sizes. i tryed measuring it arround which came to 5 inches or so and thats no where nere the sizes they make then i measured the height and it came to arround a inch and a half. the sizes that are made is - 1.5 to 1.25 Inch diameter tubing or 2.5 Inch diameter tubing heres a pic of my ride with the guard i wana install on and a pic of the tabs
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#2
RE: tubular mount kit help
heres the mounts, the piaa lights i ordered are Plasma Ion Fog and Xtreme White Driving if that helps
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#5
RE: tubular mount kit help
thats what i thought cause when i measured the way u said it came near the 1.5 inch area but did not wana order anything not noing and i googled and searched and found nothing on how to determine which bracket size i need so thanks for the imput i hope we are right and dont have to send back dor another size
#6
RE: tubular mount kit help
I used these on my brushguard with my KC Slimlites and they work great!
http://www.teakatoys.com/Brushguard_...p/ao-5tabb.htm
http://www.teakatoys.com/Brushguard_...p/ao-5tabb.htm
#7
RE: tubular mount kit help
ORIGINAL: lucky19942001
hey guys any 1 no how to determine what size of a mount bracket that i would need.
hey guys any 1 no how to determine what size of a mount bracket that i would need.
Diameter = circumference/pi
#9
RE: tubular mount kit help
ORIGINAL: Steve #1
There's a reason they called that class "Geometry" instead of "nap time".
Diameter = circumference/pi
There's a reason they called that class "Geometry" instead of "nap time".
Diameter = circumference/pi
So that's why I have to use a vernier caliper....