I tried it that way too. To me (and the wife) it looks a little better this way. From the front it looked ok but I thought it looked funny from the side because the bracket follows the curve bumper. So the bigger lights stuck out kind of far. Like I said, I plan on 2 more of the large and using...
I had to wipe some of the dirt off so you could see. The roads are a mess here this week.
I meant to take pics when I made it but I wasn't sure my idea was going to work out and forgot.
I used a jig saw with a metal blade to cut the shape and then used the grinder to smooth it out and round...
The steel was either 3/16 or 1/4, I used carriage bolts (for a clean look) through the top and then large washers on the backside of the bumper. I fastened it with 3 bolts because I didn't want any movement. I hope that answers the question.
Total cost was under $30. 1- 3" x 3' piece of steal from lowes, cut at the same curve as the bumper, drilled some holes and painted it. Then mounted it to the top of the bumper. I would like to get 2 more of the larger piaa lights to replace the small ones but thats what I had off my Jeep.
I know I have addressed this before but.....if you drive 12,000 a year and IF the EB is able to get 2mpg more you will save $500 a year (at $4.00 a gallon.) You are buying a $43,000 (min) truck and you are worried about saving $500? Also, the EB is a little short on power as is. If they up the...
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