Need mounts/brackets for 40" Lightbar behind grille

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bakkbakk

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Looking for your mounting solutions for installation of a 40" light bar behind grille.

Other than rigid who has their own, If you have any pics that would help too. Or a company. Something

Im not a blacksmith so I wont be handcrafting this. My little no cut no drill hood light fiasco was enough

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kc has one for $68 I see. Rigids seem model specific.
 
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Amazon.com: Rigid Industries 40236 Upper Grille Mounting Bracket for Ford Raptor: Automotive

this one?

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While we are at it, since my light hood mount was a disaster, do you think those bolts you have pictured would fit into the alternative hood mounts?

I need to change my whelen hardware out
 

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Those bolts I used to tie the Rigid brackets are already in the truck. Just reused those.
 

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They hold ok for street queens. If you plan to off-road the truck plan on upgrading the plastic nut that the torque bolt goes into.

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Ok. I just followed the Rigid instructions. I would have hoped they would mention something. Those didn't look like regular nuts, more like square clips that fit only in cars. Any recommendations? I'm thinking brand new bolt and nut with a washer, but for the life of me I can't see how I would tighten that with so little space to work with.
 
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