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^ nice dude.
tonight i pulled the trigger, FINALLY.
and of course i picked up two of these:
Fancierstudio Double AC Flash Light Stand Swivel Mount
All thanks to Zach. I love this setup. Works well on light color vehicles too.
That's the same swivel mount that I have, and I can't make it tight enough to maintain the angle. It seemed to be okay when I first got it but the weight of the bulbs makes it tilt even when I want it straight. Several of the reviews on Amazon mention the same problem.
Adding some rubber spacers/washers increases the clamping force and helps to hold the lights in place.
This lamp will drive you nuts...you see things that dont exist..car will be flawless but ... Dam it shows problems
This is EXACTLY the setup I plan on going with. Thanks for posting this up! If you can PM me any tips, links, or additions you would add I'd REALLY appreciate it.
It I were to go with a set of lower lights like JSou's set up insourcing need 2 of these clamps right?
The Sylvania 1300s is what I went with, crazy bright.
I tried to modify the clamp with some washers I already had, but I'll need to try again with thinner ones because the main threaded rod that goes through the clamp assembly doesn't offer much extra space. I'll be interested in seeing your improvements. And stealing your ideas. :laughing:Zach's point about rubber washers is important. another thing i noticed is that when the bulbs are side by side on this mount, they slightly touch each other. this isn't a huge issue, but it does put a little lateral pressure on the fixtures. so...i'm going to not only add rubber washers, but i'm going to space it out a bit with some combination of metal washers and maybe a lock washer or two between metal washers. i have to think about the exact combo of parts but that will kill two birds with one stone: make the swivel more secure and space the bulbs out a bit from each other. the way everything is put together lends itself to adding parts like washers and such. i also noticed when i took the main dual fixture apart to study it, there are these tiny screws randomly screwed into the ribbed portion of the actual light base. you'll understand they they are there if you take it apart. i'm mentioning because one of the screws was super duper loose and sticking out more than the other base, so i put some red Loctite on it and tightened it down instead of starting a new hole.