Rigid fog light bracket question

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They don't have them on there website. Give them a call and ask for Mike. Brackets are $100+shipping, you can order the lights through them as well. Brackets are powder coated also.

Awesome thank you. Any pictures of the brackets without lights? I'm trying to do a different light combo and will need to make some mods to them.
 

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Awesome thank you. Any pictures of the brackets without lights? I'm trying to do a different light combo and will need to make some mods to them.

Don't have them yet. Should be delivered tomorrow.
 

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Pretty basic bracket. Getting them installed tomorrow with 3 pairs of Rigid Radiance lights with Amber backlight. Bracket mounts in two holes above "fog" cutout in bumper.
 

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Pretty expensive for such a basic mount.... I could make the same thing out of aluminum/steel support brackets from home Depot, sold for like $5 for 3 feet.... and y9u can bend aluminum to fit the contour as well as have less rustable area.

Edit: just looked.. I didn't notice those two perfect holes already in the top of the bumper cut out that will work perfectly.
 
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Pretty expensive for such a basic mount.... I could make the same thing out of aluminum/steel support brackets from home Depot, sold for like $5 for 3 feet.... and y9u can bend aluminum to fit the contour as well as have less rustable area.

Edit: just looked.. I didn't notice those two perfect holes already in the top of the bumper cut out that will work perfectly.

Yep I 100% agree. It's about $2 in material at most but I paid for the person who made its idea and saved me time and money. I'm ok with that.

The holes should work perfect and give it a solid mounting point.
 

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Yep I 100% agree. It's about $2 in material at most but I paid for the person who made its idea and saved me time and money. I'm ok with that.

The holes should work perfect and give it a solid mounting point.

Not disputing that. A person's time is worth something. The powder coat is something I didn't take into consideration when I made the comment as well
 
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