That looks Great! Gives a nice look with the hella lights. I can remember growing up in the 90s seeing those on many off road vehicles. Top tier lighting without the top tier price.
Yes, I installed my lights after the bar was installed. My one last piece of advice is to watch your light depth. The way your lights are mounted will either hinder or help your install. I went with the slim lights because they were a garunteed fit. If you have too much light housing behind the...
I didnāt have to do too much out of the ordinary. The only thing that I had to modify were the light mounting holes. I had to drill them out with a 1/2ā bit. (I used the KC slim lights )
But yes . Unbolt bumper, place lightbar mount, (might take some elbow grease) then bolt up the bumper. Be...
Here is what I used. Itās a bracket from nacho off-road technology. Only says itās for the plastic bumper but I tried it for the capable.
https://www.nachooffroadtechnology.com/collections/mounting/products/ford-bronco-plastic-bumper-mount-kit
I think so! The slim lights are listed as 6ā so you would have a minimum of 12ā in length to work with. It should not interfere with being able to see the front plate. Heck you could probably get away with some really small lights like a diode dynamic s1 in the middle spots and still be good.
I should have taken install pics! Sorry. NO modification needed to mount it. It mounts behinds the bumper. Just take off the bumper and slide it into place. The bracket is made in such a way that it will sit on the mounting brackets. Itās three bolts per side. You just have to hold up the bumper...
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Ok, with that out of the way, here is their light mount on my capable bumper. It does not confirm figment but I decided to gambled and bought it anyway. I was lucky enough to get the mount alone...