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Reddit mentions of House Tuning-4pcs 1 inch Light Bar Clamp Roll Bar Mounts Tube Clamps Horizontal Bar Clamp Mounting Bracket for Bull Bar Motorcycle Atv Utv Boat trucks (Set of 4) (1"- Clamp Mount kit)

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House Tuning-4pcs 1 inch Light Bar Clamp Roll Bar Mounts Tube Clamps Horizontal Bar Clamp Mounting Bracket for Bull Bar Motorcycle Atv Utv Boat trucks (Set of 4) (1
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    Features:
  • Strong Aluminum alloy Tube Clamp
  • ONLY Fits 1.0 inch diameter round bar Tube Clamp
  • 4 piece black tube clamp mounting brackets
  • Designed to mount lights and many other accessories
  • work on Trucks Boat Motorcyle bicycle ATV UTV and other vehicle Bull Bar
Specs:
ColorBlack Matt
Number of items4
Size1.0"-Clamp Kit
Weight0.77 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on House Tuning-4pcs 1 inch Light Bar Clamp Roll Bar Mounts Tube Clamps Horizontal Bar Clamp Mounting Bracket for Bull Bar Motorcycle Atv Utv Boat trucks (Set of 4) (1"- Clamp Mount kit):

u/Schrod1ngers_Cat · 3 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

Parts List:

  1. Attach the clamps to the roof basket.
  2. Mount the light bar to the clamps (I ended up having to buy longer screws than the ones included with the light bar).
  3. Run wiring harness out from under the hood through the drain hole (I had to slightly enlarge the hole with a drill). Slide heat shrink onto the wiring harness, then connect the harness to the light bar via crimping.
  4. Attach the wiring harness to the battery. Test the light bar at this point to ensure everything is functioning correctly. Screw down the relay and seal the heat shrink.
  5. Remove the rubber grommet and run the wiring for the switch through the firewall.
  6. [Optional] The wiring harness comes with a switch, but I wanted to use an OEM switch. I connected the switch listed above to the spare foglight plug using these instructions.
  7. Adjust light bar angle, zip tie any loose wiring and secure the wiring harness to the side of the windshield with silicone sealant (in the drainage channel).

    Hope this helps!
u/ThatDoucheInTheQuad · 2 pointsr/subaru

Okay, so, here is everything I used:

Light bar 28" flood/spot

Mount to 1" roof basket bar

Wire Clips

Wire harness, this comes with the bar if you choose the package. I ran the switch through the firewall wire grommet by cutting a hole in the grommet (BE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT ANY WIRES). The wire that plugs into the car was run under the hood and up the window, secured by the clips. I followed this guys guide, u/DauphDaddy He didn't use the same harness but its the same idea. Hope this helps!!

u/BigandStupid · 2 pointsr/vandwellers

Without seeing your actual rack it's a little hard to help. I found some bar clamps on Amazon that might work. You need to find something that will clamp onto the round part of your rack (assuming the bars of your rack are round) that has a flat mounting surface you can mount your solar panel to. Something like this. But for your size bar. I've never bought Relogy panels, but I'm sure there must be some kind of mounting holes on the back flange that you can bolt to. Use lock-nuts.

You'll be ok with one panel and one battery. If you decide you need a second one later, it does work to add another of the exact same type as long as you haven't trashed the first one. I've done it successfully.

A lot of noise is relative. The only noise it makes comes from the fan, there aren't any other moving parts, so I personally wouldn't worry about it unless you plan on leaving it running all night, which is definitely not advised with only one battery. But again, I'm no expert when it comes to inverters, so you should probably try to get others' suggestions.