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2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler 50" Windshield Light Mounting Bracket Black

2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler 50" Windshield Light Mounting Bracket Black

Regular price $104.99
Sale price $104.99 Regular price $116.99
Universal 3" Aluminum Light Mounting Brackets Black

Universal 3" Aluminum Light Mounting Brackets Black

Regular price $62.99
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Universal 2" Aluminum Light Mounting Brackets Black

Universal 2" Aluminum Light Mounting Brackets Black

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Light Mounts & Brackets

Build a clean, secure lighting setup with rugged Light Mounts & Brackets engineered for real-world use. This collection brings together vehicle-specific and universal solutions for LED light bars, cube pods, and auxiliary work lights—so you can mount lighting where it performs best without rattles, rust, or complicated fabrication. From a best-selling 50-inch windshield light mounting bracket for 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler to versatile clamp-on options, each mount is designed for strength, adjustability, and a factory-grade look in black finishes that match exterior trim.

Find the right mount for your lights

Start with the light you plan to run—bar, pod, or round—and choose a bracket designed to place it in the optimal position for your use case. This collection includes A-pillar/ditch-light brackets, windshield mounts, bumper and grille brackets, license plate bar mounts, roof and rack mounts, and tube/roll-cage clamps. Many options feature slotted holes for fine adjustment, contoured bases that match body lines, and protective gaskets to safeguard paint. Whether you’re upgrading a daily driver or outfitting a trail rig, you’ll find mounts that deliver a quiet, rigid install and clean wire routing.

Vehicle-specific brackets (including 2007–2018 Wrangler)

Vehicle-specific light mounts are engineered around factory bodywork, fastener locations, and windshield angles to make installation straightforward and secure. Our popular 50-inch windshield light mounting bracket for 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler uses existing A-pillar hardware for a bolt-on fit—no guesswork. A durable black powder-coated finish blends with OE trim, while included stainless hardware and foam isolation help prevent corrosion and paint abrasion. Slotted light tabs accommodate a wide range of straight or curved 50-inch bars and allow you to dial in aim and reduce wind noise.

Universal Light Bar mounting brackets

For custom builds or vehicles without dedicated kits, our universal Light Bar mounting brackets give you maximum flexibility. Choose from flat surface brackets with elongated slots, low-profile end-mount tabs for single- or dual-row bars, and adjustable tube clamps designed to bite firmly on common roll-cage and roof rack diameters. Universal mounts are ideal for front bumpers, grille openings, bed rails, and utility racks, and they’re finished in tough black coatings to resist chips and UV fade. Pair them with pods, bars, or round lamps, then fine-tune placement to clear grilles, hoods, and fairings.

A-pillar, bumper, grille, and roof options

  • A-pillar/ditch-light brackets: Keep compact pods high and wide for cornering visibility and off-road spotting.
  • Windshield and cowl brackets: Support long light bars above the glass for maximum forward throw.
  • Bumper and grille brackets: Tuck lighting low for on-road legality and reduced glare in dust, snow, or fog.
  • Roof and rack mounts: Attach above the roofline for wide, shadow-free illumination across trails and work sites.
  • Tube/roll-cage clamps: Mount on bull bars, chase racks, or UTV cages without drilling.

Materials and finishes that last

Light mounts take abuse from vibration, weather, and road spray, so material and coatings matter. You’ll find heavy-gauge steel brackets where rigidity is key and precision-machined or formed aluminum where minimal weight and corrosion resistance are priorities. Most pieces arrive in a black, UV-stable powder coat for a durable, chip-resistant finish that blends with exterior plastics and trim. Stainless steel fasteners help prevent galvanic corrosion and make future service simple. Many brackets include paint-safe gaskets or rubber isolators to keep the finish flawless under clamped surfaces.

Features that make install easy

These mounts are designed to save time in the garage and perform on the road:

  • Vehicle-specific geometry aligns with factory mounting points for a true bolt-on fit.
  • Slotted holes and multi-position tabs provide adjustability for different light housings and beam aim.
  • Included hardware kits and clear instructions simplify installation and reduce parts runs.
  • Integrated wire pass-throughs and cable management keep runs tidy and protected from pinch points.
  • Anti-vibration designs and isolators help maintain light stability and reduce wind noise.

Fitment and compatibility

Match the bracket type to your vehicle and the light’s mounting style. Light bars typically use end-mount tabs or sliding channel feet; pods and round lamps often use a single center stud. Vehicle-specific brackets will list model years and trims (for example, a windshield bar bracket that fits 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler). Universal mounts publish key dimensions such as slot spacing, recommended mounting surface size, and clamp range—confirm these against your light’s spec sheet.

Roof and rack mounting notes: When mounting to a roof rack, choose brackets that are compatible with your rack’s crossbars—common options include T-slot channel hardware and around-the-bar clamps for round, square, or aero bars. Always follow your rack manufacturer’s dynamic and static load ratings; light mounts add minimal weight, but the total system must stay within published limits. Position lights to avoid hatch interference and to maintain clearance for sunroofs and antennae.

Installation tips from the shop

  • Test-fit the bracket and light before tightening. Use painter’s tape on painted surfaces during alignment.
  • Torque hardware evenly and re-check after the first drive as components settle.
  • Use a quality sealant or grommet when routing wires through metal or plastic to prevent water ingress.
  • Aim auxiliary lights responsibly: keep beams below the hood line and avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. Covers may be required by local law when driving on public roads.
  • For roof and windshield bars, a slight rearward tilt can reduce wind noise; a fairing or cover can help further.

Why buy your light mounts here

We curate proven Light Mounts & Brackets across EXTERIOR > Car Lighting & Lamps with a focus on strength, clean fitment, and long-term value. Expect tough materials, UV-stable black finishes, and stainless hardware, plus options that match your vehicle or your custom vision. Our team is available to help you confirm fitment and select the best bracket for your lights and driving environment—so you get it right the first time and enjoy a quiet, rattle-free install.

FAQ: Light Mounts & Brackets

How do I know if a bracket will fit my vehicle?

Check the product’s fitment notes for exact model years and trims, and compare the listed mounting points to your vehicle. For universal parts, verify slot spacing, base footprint, and clamp range against your light and mounting surface. If you’re unsure, contact support with your vehicle details and light model.

What size light bar works with a 50-inch windshield bracket for 2007–2018 Wrangler?

These brackets are designed for most 50-inch light bars that use end-mount feet. Because overall widths vary between brands, confirm the bar’s end-to-end mounting width and ensure it falls within the bracket’s adjustable range. Curved and straight bars are typically supported—check the product page for specifics.

Will universal Light Bar mounting brackets work for pods or round lights?

Yes. Many universal brackets offer slotted tabs and flat mounting faces that accept single-stud pods and round lights in addition to light bars. Ensure the bracket’s hole size and thickness suit the lamp’s mounting hardware, and verify there’s clearance for aiming adjustments.

Are these brackets rust-resistant?

Mounts are built from corrosion-resistant materials such as coated steel and aluminum, and they include stainless hardware where possible. A UV-stable black powder coat helps resist chips and fading. Regular rinsing after salty or muddy drives further extends service life.

Do I need to drill to install these?

Most vehicle-specific brackets use factory mounting points and are fully bolt-on. Universal brackets may require drilling or auxiliary hardware depending on your chosen location. Always review the instructions and your mounting surface before beginning the install.

Can I mount a light bar to my roof rack?

Absolutely. Choose brackets compatible with your rack’s crossbars (T-slot channel hardware or bar clamps are common). Keep total weight within your rack’s published dynamic and static ratings, and mount lights to avoid hatch, sunroof, or antenna interference.

How can I reduce wind noise from a roof or windshield light bar?

Small adjustments make a big difference. Aim the bar slightly rearward, ensure fasteners are tight, and use the provided isolation gaskets. A light cover or wind fairing can also help streamline airflow when you’re on the highway.

Are auxiliary lights street legal?

Regulations vary by state and country. Many auxiliary lights must be covered on public roads and aimed below the horizon. Consult local laws and use separate switches so off-road lighting can be disabled for on-road driving.

Ready to upgrade? Explore the full Light Mounts & Brackets collection to find universal Light Bar mounting brackets, vehicle-specific windshield and A-pillar kits, bumper and grille solutions, and roof/rack mounts that fit your build and driving needs.

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