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I would strongly advise NOT drilling into the windshield for anything! It may sound like a neat idea right now, but after time, the windshield will rot away from it! The holes will leak, no matter how well you may "goob" them up with sealant. Eventually, you'll have problems. If you plan to keep the vehicle for any length of time, you WILL regret drilling into it. The windshield frame is plenty strong enough to support them. If your looking for trail illumination, I suggest you aquire the hinge mounts or place the lamps on the fenders, or on the bumper. Here's a thought, do you wheel with the windshield down? If so, mounting your lamps there will do you absoultly no good for you. (yes, I have wheeled at night and my windshield is laid down 90% of the time I'm off road)
When I first got my CJ-5 back, Jan 83'(it's an 82') after the winch, I wanted the light bar loaded with 150 KC daylighters, and got one, and loaded it up! I drilled holes to mount the light bar, mounted the lamps, wired them up, and BAMM, lit up the night!. Quickly realized I didn't like the reflections from the hood, crap on the windshield, (moisture, dust etc...) Sure, the 4 lamps turned teh night into day, but I couldn't see out the darn windshield! did me no good to have all that light! a
As a results of my drilling for the light bar many yrs ago, I have new winshield frame to install, as mine did in fact rot out on me from water leaks. I had the light bar for, all of 2 weeks! gave it away shortly after removing it.
Now, all the lights I have are 2 KC style 150W amps mounted to my fenders. They, (when I replace the bulbs), throw just as much light as the 4 I had mounted yrs ago.
So, PLEASE refrain from drilling into your windshield (exterior) to mount lights. Put them dowm low where they will do better for you. Save your windshield from premature rot. (More than likely it'll rot out anyway), you don't need to accelerate the process.
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