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My only complaint is that the holes should have either been slightly bigger, or offset more on the outer ones. I cannot turn the lights as far to the sides as I would like to get a broader coverage.

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Plasma cutter!!!!!!

Boztec can cut the metal like butter!  give John a call.

Thanks BnB. I will when I'm ready. I will definitely need some help.

Quick tip if you want to hide that wiring a little better, drill a hole on the inside of your roof rack and run the wires in through the roof rack, out the front driver's side mounting plate and through the notch in the roof. That's what i did when i installed my lights and its worked like a charm so far. Some people aren't too fond of drilling their roof rack, but for me it was well worth it

That sounds like the best bet too. I was considering going from inside the rack, through the roof after I get the other 2 lights, but pretty intimidated with the amount of work.

Don't be intimated at all. It seems like a daunting task but if you set aside weekend just to totally focus and get it done, you'll find that its not nearly as bad as it seems

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