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Lightbar brackets for 3" tube

paul2112

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Anyone have any ideas on what I can use for some tube brackets to mount a led light bar on 3" dia tubing ,,, here's a few pics of what's out there allready,,but they r between 60-80 bucks a pair.....Any ideas guys?
 

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Get some 3.250 OD .120 wall, cut a .100 slot lengthwise in a piece about 2 inches long, and weld some tabs on for a bolt closure. Make a hinge if needed for installation. Add a tab for your light bar. Now make another. Powder coat and *bling* you're done.

Hmm. Makes $60 seem like a good deal.

Hose Clamps! (Not serious).
 

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Make some than the $60-80 seems cheap. You can use a 3" clamp collar and tap a mounting hole in it. I've done that for 1-3/4" tube.

Epoxy? Are you serious? I'm not trusting my light bar to epoxied on brackets.
 
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Muffler clamp. I modified a pair to work as a camera mount on the roll bar in my race car. I used a rubber sewer coupling for a cushion between the bar and the clamp and it works like a champ. I also mounted a panoramic rearview mirror to the halo bar of the roll cage by using a pair of muffler clamps and welding on a couple of tabs. If you can weld, it will be easy-peasy to make what you want.
 
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Epoxy? Are you serious? I'm not trusting my light bar to epoxied on brackets.

Lol, Are you serious? Current Industrial and commercial grade epoxies and adhesives are used to support a hell of a lot more than something as lightweight as an offroad lightbar. But what do i know, i just work for a tensile strength testing manufacture:dunno:
 

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Yeah because everyone gas access to industrial grade epoxy. When you say epoxy most people think of jb weld.
 

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I think these are pretty bad ***.
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Anyone have any ideas on what I can use for some tube brackets to mount a led light bar on 3" dia tubing ,,, here's a few pics of what's out there allready,,but they r between 60-80 bucks a pair.....Any ideas guys?

How many do you need altogether? Check your PM's
 
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paul2112

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Here's what im attaching the light bar to,,,,3" stainless bullbar
 

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R.Anderson

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How pretty do you want it lol Stainless hose clamp to fit around the 3" tube and a piece of aluminum or stainless flat stock few inches long with a hole for mounting the light and bent 90° to go under the hose clamp. Hell lot cheaper and it works. To make it better take the part that goes under the hose and pound a radius to fit the tube.
 
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