Interest in a rally/driving light bracket for E30's?

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  • kamotors
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    building stability bar today,its coming out great so far and has 1.5 inches of adjust ability.

    how much inches of a difference is their between DBs and plastic bumpers from front of bumper to grill?

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  • kamotors
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    Originally posted by almostM
    What are you doing these drawings with?
    just sketch up:)

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  • almostM
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    What are you doing these drawings with?

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  • 325ix
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    Those look cool. They really compliment teh car well

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  • Sailnet18666
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    Both are awesome.
    Last edited by Sailnet18666; 10-24-2009, 04:10 AM.

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  • dannyyisntt
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    I like both, but if i had to choose i'd go with style #1.

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  • kamotors
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    thats right, and yes it will be black for sure. Looking at these makes me want mud flaps:)

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by accident
    both look like they would be fine with no front plate. You could always get one of those rub strips with bmw stamped on them to cover the brackets. Also consider painting or powdercoating these black
    +1

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  • accident
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    both look like they would be fine with no front plate. you could always get one of those rub strips with BMW stamped on them to cover the brackets. also consider painting or powdercoating these black

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  • kamotors
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    for the license plate part which style would you like more? style one is much easier and since its hidden by a plate its doesn't have to cover the connecting crack.

    style 2 would be heavier, harder for me to make, but would look better when you have no plate.

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  • kamotors
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    I think pop in endcaps would work out well, and also, maybe take the wiring thru the tube to a small harness connector with some loom on it into a small section of wire to connect via the aux power fuse and a switch, unless you already thought of that.
    yeah, I'm still working on wiring but the lights included tons of wires,fuses,connectors, and even a nice little on and off switch.
    .....pull wiring through support bar so its invisible?

    I'm more than willing to include lights with the bar because I live very close to summit racing and they deliver within 24hours to my house.

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  • accident
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    I dig this. make one that mounts to divingboards too! if you did that I'd totally buy one. i may do a plastics swap soon though, i dunno.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    I think pop in endcaps would work out well, and also, maybe take the wiring thru the tube to a small harness connector with some loom on it into a small section of wire to connect via the aux power fuse and a switch, unless you already thought of that.

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  • kamotors
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    pics... just the bar done for now, but everything is going to plan and its looking great so far, I held it up to the front of the car and loved how it looked. This is made out of metal I already had so I don't remember how much I paid for the metal but when I get more metal I'll let you guys know how much it will cost.




    of course I can make a few different designs but the round bar will work the best and can fit the biggest variety of lights.
    right now its pretty light weight

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  • kamotors
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    got some work done, uploading pics now.

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