Anyone else find damage when removing 50" light bar mounts?
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Maybe things have changed since the old days BUT you don't sandwich parts together on body metal especially with a rubber isolator between them. It allows for moisture retention between the parts and independent motion. Google it or better yet...ask grandpa
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Sucks that you didn't share that info with all the companies selling these brackets :/.
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Not really. Just sucks that they don't know what their grandpas know. Just want his money...not his experience.
Add ons should be mounted to avoid sandwich installation on painted parts. Could those brackets not be screwed to the inside of the door frame and still allow functionality. Guess not if no one tries. Let's just bi-ch instead about....
Add ons should be mounted to avoid sandwich installation on painted parts. Could those brackets not be screwed to the inside of the door frame and still allow functionality. Guess not if no one tries. Let's just bi-ch instead about....
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