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welding in just a smaller piece to mount the lights to, shave weight and increase airflow to your heat exchanger
 
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welding in just a smaller piece to mount the lights to, shave weight and increase airflow to your heat exchanger

Oh man this guy is sizzling.
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Ok here is the deal, I haven't been happy with how I had to mount the bumper fog lights. So this morning I got my cutters ready and as you could see I cut out the front cent part of the bumper.


I didn't have any room to tighten and or adjust the fog light bolts without having to move the winch out of the way; plus the base on the fog light is too wide to fit in such a skinny/narrow area.

So I had to install the light on a piece of home depot metal and then I perforated bigger holes on the bumper so the light bar fit in place.

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This is how I had my lights mounted which looked cheesy and cheap.


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The spotter pipe looks a lil too wimpy so I'll have them remove the one they installed and I'll have them install a 2" which will be welded higher and will be wider cause it will be in front of the bumper now.


The idea behind removing the front part of the bumper was to shave off some weight and increase air flow by doing something like this.

PS picture what I want to do.

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I thought I was gonna get it done today but Wicked Creations are close for the rest of the week cause they are at the San Felipe Baja Racing. http://www.puro-off-road.com/baja-racing-news/race-map-san-felipe-250


So it won't be done until some time next week.
 
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