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I decided the blank space on the stock plastic Bumper needed filling. Installed a passenger side reverse light. I had a couple of notes from the install.
There is reinforcement inside the bumper that must be dealt with if your light has any depth.
Use a shallow light or you have to melt or grind the inside of the bumper. Don't set your new Bronco on fire if you're not familiar with using a heat gun.
Be careful where you cut the hole for the light. Look behind the bumper to locate interference areas.
I will eventually swap the rear bumper for aftermarket but this will hold me over till I find the bumper I want to install.
There is reinforcement inside the bumper that must be dealt with if your light has any depth.
Use a shallow light or you have to melt or grind the inside of the bumper. Don't set your new Bronco on fire if you're not familiar with using a heat gun.
Be careful where you cut the hole for the light. Look behind the bumper to locate interference areas.
I will eventually swap the rear bumper for aftermarket but this will hold me over till I find the bumper I want to install.
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