Denali Bumper Lightbar Install

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01ssreda4

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I have some custom mounted LED fogs which I have another thread on (you can see them in the pictures). I like them so much i decided to add a lightbar but I didnt want it to be very noticeable. I selected the location of the lower grill and decided to do a non-welded installation so anyone at home with simple hand tools could copy.

Here's the grill area in question, the lower plastic piece between the tow hooks.

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Youll want to slide under the truck and remove the pushpins that hold it in.

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Here it is on the ground

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Here is what we are gonna replace it with, a 26" curved bar. Notice they are almost identical in size.

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To install you will need some flat bar. I chose aluminum but steel would be ok also. You can buy this from Home depot for about $10 per piece. We will only need two small pieces.

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For simplicity sake I chose a bolt that holds the tow hook to attach our bracket too. No reason to reinvent the wheel when the bolt is very close to the location of the lightbar. We will need to drill a mounting hole.

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Based on location and angle the brackets need a 90 degree bend or so. Clamp it and just twist it with a pair of pliers.

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Now they have final bends, cut to size, and a hole drill to mount the light to.

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Here is an underside view:
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Reattach the stock bolts, your brackets, and your new lightbar

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Great idea....I was looking for a way to get some more light output for those trips up north.......have a link to the type of lightbar?
 
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Search ebay for the length you want, say 26 curved led, and a million will pop up.
 

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Very nice ... saw a 52" light bar for around $100. But this seems like more of a seamless install.
 

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Looks great man. Now figure out how to put one on the rear that blends like that lol
 

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Very nice install write up. I mounted on behind my grille and welded the support bar to the A pillar in from of radiator
 

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