Thank you, to members of this site. (go-light)

jik

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<div><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">Your suggestions on the go-light were excellent. We are slow to learn. Have now realized that parking the rtv in the right place at night gives us an added advantage with go-light. Taking the control switch in the house at night gives usour own home security search light when needed. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">This is a great site. Thank you Blessings to all. JIK </span></div>
 
Yep, the GoLight is one of my most prize accessory. Hunting in the swamps, night time travel coming out is amazing how great one needs it. The model we have, has a master command in the cab, and a remote that is kept in thegunny sack. Mrs. TwoGuns says the RTV looks like somesort of alien coming out of the swamps with the light sweeping back and forth. I would suggest everybody who has to travelin the dark,get one of these jewels!!!</p>


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Glad the Forum offered information that was helpful to you with your purchase of the GO-LITE. Purhaps you could tell us where you purchased it and how you have it installed. I know some folks have the magnetic mount whlie others have fabricated special plates to allow for going in and out of garages without having to remove the light. Pictures would be nice too. hint hint. Never thought of the light as a home security device.Ibet a prowler would have second thoughts if that GO-LIOTE would suddenly turn on, swivel around, and light up their creepy activities. They wouldn't know what might be next for them and high tail it out of there.</p>


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Two Guns knows his stuff. That is one great light. They are on catfish farmers pickups all over too. A real necessary item for all outdoor folks. Bordercollie </p>
 
Here's a picture of my Go-Lite mount. I fabricated it out of sheet metal and then powder coated it black. Eventually I covered it with camo tape. I mounted it low in the front, so it doesn't stick up much, and yet it is high enough to shine backwards over the roof.</p>


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