MBRP light bar on...
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MBRP light bar on...
first found a spot for a switch. see i practiced a couple times on a old part just to make sure...
MBRP hardware
one of these interior tools will help. used it to remove the push clips that wouldn't unscrew out of the fill plate. also used it to hold the MBRP bracket in place on the rail to screw the bar to.
MBRP hardware
one of these interior tools will help. used it to remove the push clips that wouldn't unscrew out of the fill plate. also used it to hold the MBRP bracket in place on the rail to screw the bar to.
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That looks good, nice thick bar and the inverted lights look good. Might want to double check and make sure your lights have a drain hole on the bottom...err top of the lights
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Perfect look !
Stumbled across this thread, I was going to purchase a smaller light bar from Quadratec, but this bar looks great with the stock bumper. Question: when the lights are mounted upside down, do they tend to vibrate more when illuminated ? The paint looks tough, up on the North Shore we nicknamed one company Shittybuilt, because they start to rust after one winter.
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Me too! I'm also glad I got one without the logo! I think its a stand alone grill guard that you know who makes it! thats just my opinion. I love the way it looks and the finish is great