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Originally Posted by Florida Roadie
Yes Bud I've had bubble gum lights mounted on my Snow Plow Trucks many times and they were all energized in the same manner .Centered on the roof with a hole drilled throught the roof.Then run between the roof and headliner over the windshield drivers side and down alongside the windshild a post ,exiting behind the dash ,drivers side to a pullout illuminated switch. I know your not anxious to punch a hole in the roof but there is a weather seal screwed down from above to a lower half that forms a positive seal. Not unlike those holes drilled and sealed in the roof of pilot house boats that get awashed with seawater daily. I think I know how you feel about making a hole in the roof of your new Nitro. I have been kicking around drilling two holes in my hood to mount a Dodge Ram Hood ornament .The old fashion type ,4 inches high and 7 inches long ,bright Chrome. This should go a long way in making my Nitro the ultimate pimp wagon.  Caution McNabb in making that hole that you don't fracture the Clear Coat/Paint .
Roadie
AKA Buzz
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holes in the roof of my nitro????!!!!! it definitely won't be me doing the installation then, somebody professional and with a slow, calm attitude is a must.
as for the dodge ram hood ornament, this is very ironic in a good way......i thought about doing this myself. there are some for sale on e-bay for sure. i settled for the large metal decal of a dodge ram and has 3m tape on the bottom for adhesion and positioned it on the center/front edge of the hood and it looks great. may upgrade to the ornament at a later date. the decal cost me about $4.00, it was on a clearance sale. the regular price was around $16.00, lucky me! thanks again florida roadie on the info.
mcnabb in louisiana................
