Jmos
Member
Hello,
I tried to search and see if this was already a thread - please re-direct me to it if there is one. (I'm still new,... )
I'm interested in this snorkel:
www.quadratec.com
But wanted to mount TWO A-pilar lights,... and don't see hardware that could clear this snorkel with two, in the low-mounting configuration.
I have these mounts currently from Morimoto, and they would hold my current Ditch-lights up over the low-mounted snorkel-cowl:
But not two lights.
After my most recent experience, driving through TWO snow storms on our adventure to Yosemite and back (from Seattle) 3000 miles, my lower lights got covered in snow and only my Ditch-lights saved our butts! -- So I'm interested in adding two spots to the A-pilar.
(I have two spots on the bumper, Rigid 6" 360s, love them... I'll change these to driving lights in that position)
So, I was hoping y'all might have some ideas for me. -- Next adventure won't have snow storms, but we are overloading from Seattle, WA, to Birmingham, AL in September or so (6000 miles), with some National Parks trails along the way.
Any suggestions please?
Thank you in advance.
J.
I tried to search and see if this was already a thread - please re-direct me to it if there is one. (I'm still new,... )
I'm interested in this snorkel:

Rugged Ridge AmFib Snorkel System for 18-23 Jeep Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT High/Low Mount Snorkel System for 18-25 Jeep Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT
We all know that the Wrangler JL is as trail ready as they come, but what happens when you come across a body of water ? Sure, I know what you are thinking, I have a Jeep and can go over and through everything. This might be true in some cases, but can be costly in others.
But wanted to mount TWO A-pilar lights,... and don't see hardware that could clear this snorkel with two, in the low-mounting configuration.
I have these mounts currently from Morimoto, and they would hold my current Ditch-lights up over the low-mounted snorkel-cowl:
But not two lights.
After my most recent experience, driving through TWO snow storms on our adventure to Yosemite and back (from Seattle) 3000 miles, my lower lights got covered in snow and only my Ditch-lights saved our butts! -- So I'm interested in adding two spots to the A-pilar.
(I have two spots on the bumper, Rigid 6" 360s, love them... I'll change these to driving lights in that position)
So, I was hoping y'all might have some ideas for me. -- Next adventure won't have snow storms, but we are overloading from Seattle, WA, to Birmingham, AL in September or so (6000 miles), with some National Parks trails along the way.
Any suggestions please?
Thank you in advance.
J.