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Old 11-29-2013, 07:03 AM
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Hey all

Picked up a ome bumper with fog light holes and tow hooks. That I plan on stubbying

Question..for guys like myself with no factory fogs, what you use to plug the holes?

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Old 11-29-2013, 09:42 AM
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Assuming you currently have a non-fog light bumper, why not stubby that one instead ? Or, add some Rigid fog lights to the new one. They are direct bolt in and very nice.
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Ebay may have something like what you're talking about. They have plugs to fill "unsightly holes" that you'd never see. I don't recall the name of the seller but I've seen them.

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My rock mountain edition came with no fog lights

My orginal bumper didn't have tow hooks and has some damage
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Are the insides of the bumpers the same? You should be able to cut the little spots out of the top of your current bumper for the hooks to slide through. I've seen a couple local non-fog bumpers and it looked like you could do that.

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