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Front Bumper Light Brackets Available (no drill)

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Done, and done.

Fyi - removing the bumper on the Diesel model is not as straightforward as the hemi models. I needed to drop the intercooler and remove one of my front tow hooks in order to remove my bumper easily. Still need to put one of my tow-hooks back on, but mostly done.
 

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Done, and done.

Fyi - removing the bumper on the Diesel model is not as straightforward as the hemi models. I needed to drop the intercooler and remove one of my front tow hooks in order to remove my bumper easily.
To late for you but I’m thinking the grille removal might be the better way to go about it. Specially if it’s a one man operation.
 

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To late for you but I’m thinking the grille removal might be the better way to go about it. Specially if it’s a one man operation.

I'd do this next time, are there step by step instructions for this somewhere on the forum? For the Diesel model, removing the bumper was a pain in the a**. The intercooler brackets essentially block the 3x bumper bolts on each side. Thus, I removed the intercooler brackets and dropped the intercooler down, and out-of-the-way.
 

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I'd do this next time, are there step by step instructions for this somewhere on the forum? For the Diesel model, removing the bumper was a pain in the a**. The intercooler brackets essentially block the 3x bumper bolts on each side. Thus, I removed the intercooler brackets and dropped the intercooler down, and out-of-the-way.
possibly I was watching a video of someone doing halos and happen to notice the bolt heads in the top of the bumper
 

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Done, and done.

Fyi - removing the bumper on the Diesel model is not as straightforward as the hemi models. I needed to drop the intercooler and remove one of my front tow hooks in order to remove my bumper easily. Still need to put one of my tow-hooks back on, but mostly done.
Are those lights Baja Design LP6's?
 

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Are they worth it? I’m sure they are terrific.


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Depending on how much you drive at night, and also night off-road. Then yeah, if you're willing to spend the $$. If you do little driving at night, then probably go with a cheaper option.
 

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