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WRC hood lamps NOW WITH PICS!!! CUSTOM MOD

Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

Hey not sure if this belongs here, but I'm interested in finding/buying/makeing a hood lamp set for my car. I like to do runs in the mountains and would like to have more lights. I know primitveracing.com makes them for subaru's just not a BC.
does anyone know where I can get one??
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Post by greg donovan »

look over on www.specialstage.com forums.

i know davenport racing can get light pods for the hood.

rocket rally up in canada may be able to help.

there are also fab shops in Co. that could help you too. i think one of them is checkpoint.
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

Well I couldn't find any pods that were what I was looking for so I decided to make my own. Those these aren't finished yet but heres a teaser!

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After they are finished I need to find away that I can mount them to the hood. Keeping in mind I would like to take them off here and there with out drilling holes into my precious hood! any Ideas???

More pics in the daytime just got the fiberglassing done wow time goes by fast (started at noon today)

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What are those - plant pots? Looks pretty cool so far.Make SURE you plan some sort of adjustment or you WILL regret it.
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Post by evolutionmovement »

I think if you don't solid mount them by drilling them into the hood, they'd move around too much and scratch the paint anyway (as well as be less effective lights). How about some 1/4 turn fasteners, like Dzus?
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

Well they're actually hvap metal stacks. 6-7 inch conical shape. I really don't want to drill into the hood but if that's all I can do then I suppose that's what I'll have to do. I guess it's a good thing that I picked up a spare hood. The hella lamps that I'll be using will have a pivot point for adjustment.
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Post by epicfail »

What size/model hellas are those modeled for. If you can find a way to securely mount it to the upper rad support you may not need to drill holes in the hood. Probably wishful thinking, though.
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Post by dscoobydoo »

Right below the grille, in the top of the bumper cover are two thin long slats. I would suggest making a bracket out of steel that slides into these spots and attaches to the frame somehow. That way you can remove the lights easily. While making a set that looks like it "flows" with the hood may seem like a cool sounding idea: if you want to take them off frequently, you need to get practical on your mounting solutions.

I would suggest a trip to the local off-road supplier for some ideas.

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Post by LostinMaine »

if you look at rally teams they have post mounted to the hood what the pod mounts to, and then they use turn buckles to the bumper support to pull it tight against the posts. or they use some sort of fastener to hold it down to the hood. I would suggest finding pictures of teams set ups and seeing how they do it, the last thing you want is the lights coming loose when they are on
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Post by evolutionmovement »

Might be better to drill and tap new holes into the beam, then, since those thin metal pieces are just used as bearings to distribute the load from the bolts that hold the cover to the beam so the cover doesn't tear. The heads are huge, but the actual bolt diameter is pretty small and I don't think they'd support a bunch of lights off road very long.
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

Thanks guys, well I'm going to hit up some of the four wheel shops around town in Friday.

About the mounting situation my spare hood maybe coming into play, it's not the best but I'm thinking of getting a rivot gun and rivoting the pod into the spare hood an just swap hoods when ever?? That way I won't have to worry about of falling off or moving around. But I'm going to look at the options be go from there.
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Post by evolutionmovement »

You might also want to mount some tie downs on the hood leading edge or somewhere to the bumper beam to prevent the hood from bouncing.
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

True I was thinking about that aswell
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

I have the pods and lights mounted to the hood there's a few imperfections but I'll post some pics up when I get out of work.
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

Here are some pics of the pods I need to get it painted. let me know what you think!



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Post by evolutionmovement »

If they blended straight back into the hood, they'd look like cannons.
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

thanks guys. I still need to paint them still. These lights are bright enough to see road reflectors from 6/10ths of a mile. I'll post some night shots.
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Post by Legacy Rally Guy »

Another dude doing fiberglass... It's such great stuff, yet such nasty stuff to work with huh!


Pretty cool... I'll bet you can see stuff at night well now!
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

Oh yeah it's a pain in the a** to work with I had some glass get in to a shirt and it burrowed into my arm, it became infected :(. Can't wait for the next project! It involves hood vents and a scoop.

As for seeing at night it's awsome. I did an hid conversion which came out to me loosing my high beams :(so. Get outta they way.
I've had a few local cops ask me to light em up and they deffintly outpower their spot lights!
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Post by kimokalihi »

Those look pretty heavy. How did you bond them to the hood? I think if you rally that car that's going to crack/seperate from the weight and from fiberglassing it to metal. It looks like there's already a crack on the passenger side.

Do you have any pictures of how you bonded it to the hood?
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Post by 91legacyawdturbo »

I had used rivots, sheet metal screws with an industrial epoxy that is holding them on right now, in the picture I took there was a crack but I pulled them off and redid the bonding with the concauction above, they are heavy but there hasn't been a crack since then. I'm going to finish these after work so I'll have some pics later on today
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Post by asc_up »

I want to see this thing with paint!
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Rally hood lights

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Check our these light mouts that I made. they will mount to any near flat surface with industrial tape, no holes in you hood. email me if you have any questions jeepin48@yahoo.com I get about $35.00 a set.
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Post by jdmellor28 »

DUDE those pods are crazy ! im glad to read that you went with the over kill on sticking them to the hood .
looks crazy ! new paint photos would be sweet .....


also . these stick on lights ... not nearly as cool ! hahaha sorry :lol:
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