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Rigid 20" Lightbar & Duallys - Installation Instructions
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<blockquote data-quote="Stainless Steel Rat" data-source="post: 748077" data-attributes="member: 12095"><p>I started installing the 20 inch light bar and found this thread very helpful. I did come up with a shortcut that I didn't see here. 2 Actually.</p><p></p><p>I used posi-lock connectors for the switch wiring under the dash. Much easier to deal with.</p><p></p><p>I had issues measuring out the distances for the holes for the 20 inch bar. I have crappy eyesight and it's hard to even maneuver a small ruler in that space. I just stole a cake box from my wife (She does custom wedding cakes) and created a stencil for both sides out of the cardboard and taped it up to the frame. Placed the bracket as a sanity check and then drilled. The holes came out perfect. I'll post pictures when all of the lights are mounted.</p><p></p><p>Oh, yeah. I had my wife do all of the wiring connections. Her fingers are better at it than mine and it's good practice for when she wires her jeep up for auxiliary lighting.</p><p></p><p>Drilled 2 holes in the bumperettes rather than taking them off. That worked like a champ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stainless Steel Rat, post: 748077, member: 12095"] I started installing the 20 inch light bar and found this thread very helpful. I did come up with a shortcut that I didn't see here. 2 Actually. I used posi-lock connectors for the switch wiring under the dash. Much easier to deal with. I had issues measuring out the distances for the holes for the 20 inch bar. I have crappy eyesight and it's hard to even maneuver a small ruler in that space. I just stole a cake box from my wife (She does custom wedding cakes) and created a stencil for both sides out of the cardboard and taped it up to the frame. Placed the bracket as a sanity check and then drilled. The holes came out perfect. I'll post pictures when all of the lights are mounted. Oh, yeah. I had my wife do all of the wiring connections. Her fingers are better at it than mine and it's good practice for when she wires her jeep up for auxiliary lighting. Drilled 2 holes in the bumperettes rather than taking them off. That worked like a champ. [/QUOTE]
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