Besides, Don Miguel, your AW has a double walled top. You'd have to not just put a hole but have to make a spacer for the gap between the tops. I saw a Unimog one time with a metal roof rack equipped with spotlights at the rear posts of the roof rack. Said rack was a welded affair with extended posts at the aforementioned location.
BenT Sent from my mobile device On Nov 10, 2010, at 7:51 PM, miguel pacheco <mundopacheco@gmail.com> wrote: > This is of special interest to me (please refrain from political > commentary regarding my special interest group) as I plan to conquer > South America, and parts beyond, in my Syncro AW, and it does seem > like a useful device. Several things to consider here. The hole you > mention is never an attractive proposition. In my case, I would be > drilling though fiberglass and you know how proud we can get over our > high tops! Theft is another consideration, but, if I'm to avoid > drilling holes, I will need to mount it high and out of the way. > Coincidentally, high and out of the way is just behind the sun-roof, > behind which exists some hardware (read : no drilling into roof) that > a spotlight could be mounted to. I'm envisioning a telescoping, remote > controlled spotlight.....or maybe just a maglite wielding monkey > running around up there... > Miguel > >> |
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