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Your project came out very nicely. i was not certain about how you were able to get access to the metal part of the bumper to mount the light bar. Did you need to go through the (pretty darn intimidating) process shown in the video clip or was it a simpler thing? I ask because I’d like to mount fog lights behind the grill but can’t find any solid mounting points. I’m reluctant to mount lights to any of the plastic pieces up front because the lights will vibrate and create a strobe effect. I’d welcome your suggestions. Thank you.
Yes, I pretty much followed the video and ended up completely removing the front bumper. I don't think it can be done without doing that. However it is actually quite easier than it looks, it is really just removing a bunch of screws/bolts. I ended up doing this because like you said, I was uneasy about just attaching it to plastic. I was concerned that eventually the vibration would make the lights break the plastic. I considered using a metal backing plate behind plastic (like a mending plate or something similar) but at the end of the day felt much better about actually mounting to the metal of the bumper.
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