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Looks like you dont have tow hooks so maybe something like these?
Last pic is led lows, fogs, tow hook covers and behind grill 7" pods
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I have only found one company American made I would buy from but I'm always up for a DIY job. I've found plenty of brackets to purchase I'm just not up for buy and I possibly want to do it differently (a single 4"bar)
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Looks like you dont have tow hooks so maybe something like these?
Last pic is led lows, fogs, tow hook covers and behind grill 7" pods
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I like the setup. I'm also curious to the behind the grille setup if you have pictures of it.
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It didnt show up for me
Nah, but you can almost SEE bright from there.
Did it work this time?It didnt show up for me
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Are you planning on using these as true fogs or just more light? A true fog light setup has a beam pattern wide and low. A vertical bar will not have that effect and will essentially be shining light vertical/up. Not very useful unless your on a backroad or something. Would hate to be coming at you at night if you plan on running it that way all the time.... interesting thought though.OK, but that's not what you asked. lol... I'm thinking to mount a 4" bar vertically in there would be easy enough but you'd end up fabricating your own mounts. THat would be an easy make though....
Looks like you dont have tow hooks so maybe something like these?
Last pic is led lows, fogs, tow hook covers and behind grill 7" pods
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Don’t do that.I am going to switch the Headlights to LED also.
Don’t do that.
Sincerely,
Everyone who lives and drives around you.
That’s pretty badass. Kinda makes me a little sad I had the guys at the bodyshop order me and install a set of OEM tow hooks in my front bumper that the truck didn’t come with from the factory, after I hit that damn deer last February.
Did those come with all the wiring, switch, relays and all that? If I had a set, I’d want them to be on a three-way switch so that one position would be in with the highbeams, middle position would be off completely and down position would be an override to let me turn them on at will, whenever.
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Are you planning on using these as true fogs or just more light? A true fog light setup has a beam pattern wide and low. A vertical bar will not have that effect and will essentially be shining light vertical/up. Not very useful unless your on a backroad or something. Would hate to be coming at you at night if you plan on running it that way all the time.... interesting thought though.