Long Island, NY
#3391
that will look pretty sick dimitri !! hha the other day i got stuck in a snow drift in the power line trails off green belt pkwy west. my friends that were with me couldnt get me out so we drove passt ur house to see if u were home but u werent nd i didnt have ur number or anything... took about n hour and a half of shoveling and a YJ and a dodge dakota to get me out!! haha
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#3393
i like it. looks good! ITS A AIN IN THE ASS GETTING THE STOCK BUMPER OFF! im having a pretty big issue right now though. where the fogs sit on the bumper itself is off. one side is higher then the other so when i go to line the bumper against the jeep, only one side lines up with the holes. idk what to do but send the bumper back, and i dont feel like doing that in the least bit! anyone have any ideas to help me?????
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sad to say rugged ridge is known for this....ive heard that if you put a huge thick screw driver in one of the holes you should be able to line it up or something idk
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Matty.. I'm a bit confused. What's off? The mounts for the fog lights or the mount from bumper to jeep?? When I ran that bumper in the past I had to bend the teenie studs a bit to get the fogs on. If it's how the bumper Monte to the jeep it's nthing a drill cannot fix
#3396
i had to do that a little bit also racer. i used a rubber mallet and hit one of the screws to get the fog on. i got the fogs on and everything. when i go to put the bumper on my jeep, the fog itself rubs and prevents the holes on one side from lining up properly. so i have to move the fog light itself up. but im having a rough time doing that. is that any better???? any advice would help guys! thanks