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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Brighton, CO
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for those who have put lights on the overhead rack, from where did you choose to draw the power. is there a better way to get power up to the rack than drilling holes in the roof? I'd like to get some lights up there, but I really have no ideas about getting power to them. Pics of how some of the rest of you have done this would be really helpful.
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current rides: 2004 Land Rover Discovery II SE7 (still stock) 1992 Range Rover Classic (work in Progress) 2003 Audi allroad (more than a little modified) 1999 BMW R1100S 2001 BMW 330i (wife needed something to drive) |
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Rocky Mountain High
![]() Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Colorado Springs
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The only lights I have are in the rear. Super useful. no driling in the roof needed. I had to take off the inner plastic and outer vinal to run the wire. but they go back on quick and easy. the wires went through the drain hole o the raingutter.... Worked out great.. Lights/wires don't get hit by the treess at all!
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California Dreamin'
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: San Diego
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Not sure if you can do this on a RR, but on my Disco the power runs from the battery through the engine compartment and up behind the exterior plastic trim next to the windshield.
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