








Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to KUWAIT.
🚀 Elevate your ride’s lighting game—mount like a pro, shine like a boss!
The Nilight 90028D 4PCS LED Light Bar Horizontal Bar Clamp Mounting Kit offers a versatile, durable, and easy-to-install solution for mounting LED light bars on ATV, UTV, and trucks. Designed to fit horizontal bars from 0.75" to 1.25", it features precision-cast aluminum clamps with rubber inserts for secure grip and vibration resistance. This kit eliminates the need for drilling, ensuring a clean installation backed by a 2-year warranty.

















| ASIN | B07TPMTJMN |
| Brand Name | Nilight |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,855) |
| Finish Types | Painted or Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812227032029 |
| Included Components | 4-Pack Mounting Bracket |
| Item Depth | 5.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.5 x 1.9 inches |
| Item Type Name | Nilight 4PCS LED Light Bar Horizontal Bar Clamp Mounting Kit Fit on 0.75" 0.875" 1.125" Bull Bars Roof Racks Roll Cages for ATV UTV and Trucks |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nilight |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90028D |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Years Warranty |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 90028D |
| Mounting Type | Horizontal Mount |
| Set Name | 4-Piece Kit |
| UPC | 812227032029 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
R**G
Good brackets, correct installation is important (tips and procedure in the review)
Perfect for the price. Tips for the install are below. For the money these are decent brackets. Using proper procedure they install cleaning and hold well. There are enough different bushing sizes to fit quite range of round bars. The finish of the brackets is ok, they are painted not anodized so keep that in mind. The paint will wear off but touch ups should be simple. 5 Stars at this price point. What could be better? The material. Its cast aluminum and quite soft. Were they made from a higher quality of aluminum or forged instead of cast buyers could have more confidence they wouldn't break under heavy use. The threads being in the soft aluminum brackets invite cross threading as many buyers will try to use the force of tightening the screws to bring the halves together. If the material has to be what it is then threaded inserts in the screw holes on the larger side of the bracket would eliminate installation concerns as good thread inserts would provide higher strength than just threading the aluminum. The thickness of the brackets is ok, as it should be considering they are cast and casting snap rather than bend. The functionality is good just don't put some huge heavy item on them or; use more brackets. I would safety wire these or at least zip tie them to the bars just in case the bracket snaps. This considers you are attaching a heavy light or device to the bracket. If you use these brackets for what most people do, to dress up a vehicle with lights that never gets driven on anything more than a paved street or gravel road they should be fine. If your vehicle is going to get out and off-road where its going to bounce back and forth then a bracket with gusseting and made from stainless steel or one made from forged and machines aluminum would be a better fit. Just remember that those types are going to cost easily many times what these do, just the way it works. Now, for those that say the screw or threads strip. It is important to know how to install ANY bar clamping light or device bracket. Typically, the bar is round and if you try to start the screws and then expect those screws not to strip out the threads as you try to tighten the two halves together you might not understand how it should be done. The vendor is selling you device mounting brackets and not teaching you how to install them since it's typically done the same no matter who makes them, you are supposed to know certain things. Here is the proper technique: 1. First make sure the screws go into the threads cleanly. Any grit will make it impossible to install these correctly. If needed, blow out the threads and make sure the screws are clean (they are in sealed packages so they should be just fine). 2. Test fit the two halves and try the different rubber spacers for the best fit. Nothing will ever be perfect so experiment a bit. You might need a ticker space on one side and a thinner one on the other for the best fit. A good fit is when you can barely get the screw to start threading into the bracket. DO NOT try to just tighten them together at this point. 3. Use a C Clamp or one of those trigger clamps like those used to hold something together when gluing up some wood. If you don't have any, stop and get some. You would need one no matter which brackets you buy, there is a right way and the other way and doing it the right way means using a clamp. Typically these clamps have rubber feet so you won't mar the bracket finish. 4. Adjust the clamp so that you need turn the adjustment only once or use one trigger pull to start pulling the two halves together. 5. Place the bracket on the bar. Line them up so that when you put one of the screws in it lines up and will start to thread. Take your time. Patience is your friend. If you don't have patience, find a friend who does and let them do this for you. 6. Using the clamp, compress the two halves together so that you can start threading the screws from one half to the other. Make sure you aren't cross threading the screws, the brackets are aluminum but the screws are stainless steel. The screws should start to thread easily. If they don't then stop because you are cross threading them. You should be using only light pressure on the key wrench supplied. First finger and thumb to twist is all you should need. Use patience. 7. When you have both screws started (about 2 turns) tighten the C clamp just a little and then tighten the screws until you feel resistance. Repeat this procedure until the two halves have come close enough together. DO NOT try to tighten the screws hoping to get the two halves to meet. The brackets need some space between the halves in order for the rubber inserts to provide vibration isolation and slip resistance. 8. As you tighten the screws, use patience and tighten each side just a little as you go. You'll feel the resistance as you tighten the screws, keep that resistance about equal as you tighten each screw. That is about it. Just remember, DO NOT try to just tighten the screws and think that will bring the two halves together. The screws are meant to hold tension, not act as to bring the halves together. So why the C clamp? The brackets are made of aluminum which is far softer than the screws. As you try to just tighten them the rubber inserts exert pressure outward and you are using the screws to work on the threads. All it takes is a little resistance and the much tougher and sharp screw threads will cut into the softer aluminum female threads and strip out. What do you do if the threads got stripped? Chase the threads with a tap and they should clean up but before doing that, drill the holes using the appropriate drill size a little deeper. Then chase the original threads and continue to the entire depth. That way you have really clean good threads for the screw. The screws are M5 so if you had to rethread, use a slightly longer screw, they are pretty commonly found or just get some on Amazon.
A**R
Well made heavy duty brackets.
Great quality product with plenty of spacing options.
L**Y
Works good
Worked perfectly as intended. I was a little worried about them fitting on my atv bars but it came with enough sizes of the little rubber thingies to make it work perfectly. Still though......they should have came with the lights
S**R
Extra parts needed to install properly
These are very well machined, inexpensive for the quality, and are very sturdy. The issue is that the Allen head bolts provided are too short to make mounting easy when using the proper spacers for a 1" tube. The bolts are the correct length for use after the mounts are compressed into place, but too short to make mounting easy (or even possible for me). I resolved this by purchasing 2 ea. 10-32 x 1.5" bolts, then used both of these longer bolts to loosely mount one bracket, then squeezed the bracket closed around the tube with a pair of large vice-grip pliers (or slip joint pliers if you have a helper). While holding the bracket partly compressed so that one side was close enough for the original bolt to fit, I removed one of the longer bolts and replaced with the original bolt. I then tightened it almost all the way. Then re-clamped the vice grips until the bracket was now almost completely closed on both sides. I then removed the 2nd long bolt and installed the second original bolt, while still holding everything closed with the pliers. Voila! You can use the flat rubber spacer as a cushion between the bracket and the jaws of the vice grips so they don't mar the finish on the bracket. After doing all that for each bracket, they fit very snug and look great.
A**G
Good!
Good! Makes mounting aux light pods or light bars a breeze and makes it look like a factory add on.
J**Y
Nilight bar mounts
Nilight has great products, I bought these to mount my Nilight Light Bar and Pods on my Honda Forman as I did not want to drill holes in my bars. Comes with everything you need to make installation easy. Awesome product and would highly recommend this to everyone.
A**A
too loose for 1" bar.
great quality, but tried using on a 1" bar and the rubber insert for the application was too tight where the screws would not reach to secure the bottom end. removing the rubber and just using the clamp ended up being too loose and would allow the light to spin around. wouldnt get it to work on my application. had to return.
K**Y
Recommended for mounting aux lighting
I used these to mount spot lights on my KLR650 and they work perfect. Good quality fit and finish. They include grommets to allow for mounting on various size crash bars. Recommend.
A**I
I used these clamps to mount solar panels onto the pushpit of my sailboat, and they worked great ! The build quality is solid, with a sturdy grip and zero wobble, even in rough windy conditions. The clamps were easy to install and fit perfectly on the rails. Highly recommended as good alternative of the expensive clamps from the marine stores.
B**S
Works perfect, great quality worth the money. Installed led lights on my atv without any hassle.
B**N
I’ve used these amount on several quads and an Argo. The mounts work great tighten them down as much as you can. They won’t move best value I found.
B**N
Like others have mentioned. The material is soft, so be carefull when tightening the screws. One side a bit, then the other. Back and forth til it's snug. Don't go to far or it will strip the threads. Other than that, it works fine.
J**R
Used these clamps to mount lights on our Vstrom. Two years and still like new. Thanks.
ترست بايلوت
منذ شهرين
منذ 4 أيام