Rugged Ridge XHD Rear Bumper Install Issue - Help!!!
#1
JK Super Freak
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,203
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rugged Ridge XHD Rear Bumper Install Issue - Help!!!
So I went into this installation figuring it would be problem free, but I can even get the bumper to mount to the brackets. With the bumper placed right in the center of the Jeep my mounting holes look like this:
Like the instructions said, I've left the mounting plate bolts untightened. What am I doing wrong here?
Like the instructions said, I've left the mounting plate bolts untightened. What am I doing wrong here?
#3
JK Junkie
It looks like the holes are not lining up. I personally wouldn't drill ASAP. I would either contact Rugged Ridge or wait for another member to respond to this...
Drilling = RUST
Drilling = RUST
#4
JK Super Freak
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,203
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
This sucks :/
#6
This is a common issue on the rugged ridge rear bumper. Place a large philips screwdriver in one of the holes and pry til the other three line up. Insert the bolts and you're done.
I've installed 3 of these rear bumpers..... each one had the same issue.
It's gonna be a little rought for just one person to do it since you are also having to install the tire carrier brackets.
Definately do not drill!!!! It's not necessary....
I've installed 3 of these rear bumpers..... each one had the same issue.
It's gonna be a little rought for just one person to do it since you are also having to install the tire carrier brackets.
Definately do not drill!!!! It's not necessary....
Last edited by UGOTKERN; 12-05-2009 at 06:11 AM.
#7
a second set of hands to hold the bumper out and start all the bolts and draw them in togather I WOULD NOT drill them out contact them and hace a new one sent out with a return "postage paid" lable (i hate when that shit happens)
Trending Topics
#8
JK Super Freak
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,203
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
This is a common issue on the rugged ridge rear bumper. Place a large philips screwdriver in one of the holes and pry til the other three line up. Insert the bolts and you're done.
I've installed 3 of these rear bumpers..... each one had the same issue.
It's gonna be a little rought for just one person to do it since you are also having to install the tire carrier brackets.
Definately do not drill!!!! It's not necessary....
I've installed 3 of these rear bumpers..... each one had the same issue.
It's gonna be a little rought for just one person to do it since you are also having to install the tire carrier brackets.
Definately do not drill!!!! It's not necessary....
#9
JK Enthusiast
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Oxford, Alabama
Posts: 272
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I had the same issue with mine, I finally got so mad I was ready to drill, weld, anything to get the damn thing on there... I finally calmed down and took it to the guy that installed my lift, dont know how he got it on there but I am pretty sure he used the screw driver method that was mentioned earlier.
#10
Same issue with mine. I had my wife and daughter pushing on the bumper while I started the bolts. Keep the bracket bolts loose. I installed the tire carrier later, and had to go through the same issue twice. Just don't try to thread the bolts in with things way out of line. I almost galled the threads doing so.