Went looking for mud and surprised the trails where pretty dry except a few flooded sections.
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Thank you for your thoughtful reply. I will check out your thread and I appreciate the part about adding the washer for better clearance, very smart!Yep... Nacho Light Bar. A little spendy, but good quality. I like the low profile. Install is easy... remove six bumper bolts, slide the light bar between the bumper & frame, reinstall six bolts.
...below is my post from a different thread (search NACHO light bar for more info)
"I installed a Nacho Offroad Technology capable bumper light mount bar and as stated, the depth between the mounting holes and the grill is narrow and some lights will not fit. However, here is a solution to gain some space. I fabricated an aluminum plate with a hole to act as a big washer to mount the lights forward of the mounting hole. The plate is installed underneath the mounting tab in the forward cut out gaining some additional room for lights. You could use a large fender washer, but the plate is thicker and provides more contact for a stable connection."
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I was just looking at these today! Added to my cart, but did not pull the trigger yet.Installed some shock skids from Lobo for my Wildtrak. IIRC only 2 brands made them, Lobo and Foutz.
Untitled by Michael Halat, on Flickr
Untitled by Michael Halat, on Flickr
Yup, super easy. Just don't be a dumbass like me and think you can get away with installing it without removing the wheels. Way easier that way, though I still needed my extendable magnet to hold the nut while I threaded the bolt.I was just looking at these today! Added to my cart, but did not pull the trigger yet.
Are they as easy to install as it looks like, no removing any bolts on the shock, it just fits around it?
Added some high 5 bar stripes!Let's start seeing some action owners!
I used Gorilla spray on adhesive and stapled from underneath.
Cardboard for a template, plus some off the shelf Birch plywood from Home Depot.
I'd ordered some Marine grade carpet and 3M headliner spray.
Does anyone else have a better idea to glue the carpet, or am I on the right path?