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The GS Power Engine Hood Cowl Panel LED Brackets are designed for easy installation on a variety of Chevrolet and GMC models from 1999 to 2006. These brackets allow for the mounting of ditch lights or whip antennas without the need for drilling, ensuring that your vehicle's functionality remains intact while enhancing its off-road capabilities.
D**B
Simple & perfect fit for 04 Tahoe
4.8 stars.... 2004 Tahoe (gmt800) installed perfectly. Yes the original holes for the fog lights are a tad further out, and too large for typical ditch light bolts. If you’re installing these, it would be assumed you would be craft. Crafty enough to drill two holes to the correct diameter of your ditch light mounting bolts inboard far enough to allow for the antenna to stay oem and be able to open the hood all the way without interference. If the original design allowed for antenna clearance, it would have had the 5th star all day long.
C**S
Great Bracket
Works perfect...awesome accessory mount. Mounts various accessories in a good spot. Well builtFor all of the others who complain that things hit the antenna when you open the hood, sure it does, but that's a minor inconveinece...it doesn't cause any damage, doesn't hurt a thing, just how many times are you opening and closing your hood anyways? Checking your oil 4-5 times a day? Do you drive down the road with your hood open? I sure don't. If something as minor as your antenna getting bumped bothers you...you probably don't need to be accessorizing your vehicle in the first place.
G**E
Interference Issues
If you are using this as a CB radio antenna mount you will need to add an 1.5" section of material to the mount upper flange height, or purchase a short PL-259 connector, or 90 degree connector. Otherwise you may not have enough clearance to attach the cable to the antenna just a FYI. May want to update the description "for lights only".. Also noticed an interference on the passenger side bracket hitting the radio antenna when opening the hood. Bracket design needs to be changed to fix interference issues.
J**P
Very straightforward
Does however cause the light to hit my antenna.. if it were a stock antenna it probably wouldn't be an issue great product. Nice to have something that someone has already designed. Would recommend 👌
R**R
Hits the Antenna raising the hood
2004 Chevy Avalanche, mounts just fine but with every other Chevy out there when you raise the hood it will hit the antenna if you have anything mounted on it. I will attempt to provide a picture or solution when I come up with one. I believe I can just get a spiral core rubber antenna or an extension that folds the antenna.
J**M
Worth the money!
Really good strong part, I was thinking about doing magnet mounts or like like the tiny screw on ones. But I went on YouTube and found this and I decided why not. To install the bracket took me 5 minutes and after mounting my lights.they felt really sturdy and on the trails they didn't even budge. The lights stayed put and for a set up of being 60$ I’m pretty happy with they way everything came out. If your looking at this or the screw in hood ones. Do this ones. I’m young and dumb and do things my truck shouldn’t be able to do. And through all the rough stuff they did great.
C**R
Perfect fit
Perfect fit for 2000-2006 Chevy hoods.
E**N
Works
Works exactly as said, not super impressed with product, does not fit perfect, hits hood and is sandwiched very tightly against car makes hood pop up because it’s not thin enough to fit between
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