rugged ridge modular bumper WITHOUT winch??
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How did you run your wires for your lights? I installed mine on top of the mounting brackets but the wirings routes should be about the same. I am looking for a cleaner look than what I've got right now. Black electrical tape is holding/hiding a good amount of wire before it gets through the grill and under the hood.
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How did you run your wires for your lights? I installed mine on top of the mounting brackets but the wirings routes should be about the same. I am looking for a cleaner look than what I've got right now. Black electrical tape is holding/hiding a good amount of wire before it gets through the grill and under the hood.
Here's a better shot. I ended up with my lights on top too, and the smaller ones are now on my windshield.
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I ran wire loom from the left most light, all the way across along the lights, the ran them into the laser cut RR logo in the front of the bumper. One loom with all wires in it.
Here's a better shot. I ended up with my lights on top too, and the smaller ones are now on my windshield.
Here's a better shot. I ended up with my lights on top too, and the smaller ones are now on my windshield.
With the lights mounted on top, they don't look right with the covers on them and there's not any room to cover/uncover without pushing the light back and having to readjust when uncovering. Have you ran into this as well? I almost want to find something to lift the mount so that I don't have this issue.