Brynn2023Tremor
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Has anyone done something similar on and 2021-2023 F150? This might work? https://www.foutzmotorsports.com/pr...e1b19Ij2ppixVNl3Y70eO_I42ilxIrBx3Z3the8bLm_19
How is that too much work? Looks like you just pull the valence and use existing screw holes? That's pretty cool, actually.Too much work to install on non-modular bumpers and for most people, it wouldn’t be worth the effort.
To each his or her own.How is that too much work? Looks like you just pull the valence and use existing screw holes? That's pretty cool, actually.
@Brynn2023Tremor - can you confirm that the install is that simple? 4 screws removed from the valence, pull the valence, use existing holes in the bumper (?), install (maybe have to drill two more screws for heavier lights), reinstall valence?
How is that too much work? Looks like you just pull the valence and use existing screw holes? That's pretty cool, actually.
@Brynn2023Tremor - can you confirm that the install is that simple? 4 screws removed from the valence, pull the valence, use existing holes in the bumper (?), install (maybe have to drill two more screws for heavier lights), reinstall valenc
My thoughts exactly, the level of effort appears to be minimal and the mount looks very well made.According to the website that link takes you to, the front bumper needs to come off. Still, not any more work than people removing the entire grill and valance to put lights in or behind the grill. This seems like a decent option to me.
I contacted the manufacturer today to see if they have install instructions.How is that too much work? Looks like you just pull the valence and use existing screw holes? That's pretty cool, actually.
@Brynn2023Tremor - can you confirm that the install is that simple? 4 screws removed from the valence, pull the valence, use existing holes in the bumper (?), install (maybe have to drill two more screws for heavier lights), reinstall valence?
www.foutzmotorsports.com