S2 backup light mounting?

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Hey all- I have a 37" package and it seems like my bumper is different than the 35" I had before. I can't figure out where to mount the S2 pods. Any suggestions or am I missing something obvious?

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Hey all- I have a 37" package and it seems like my bumper is different than the 35" I had before. I can't figure out where to mount the S2 pods. Any suggestions or am I missing something obvious?

Thanks!
When you say ‘pods’ are you talking like my lights? Truck is a 37 as well. There’s a spot for them down there
 

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When you say ‘pods’ are you talking like my lights? Truck is a 37 as well. There’s a spot for them down there
Yup. Same. I ended up putting a spacer on the factory bolt and put that through the bracket. Lines them up perfectly. Not sure why I didn't think of that initially.
 

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Yup. Same. I ended up putting a spacer on the factory bolt and put that through the bracket. Lines them up perfectly. Not sure why I didn't think of that initially.
yeah if I remember correctly, the vendor here on the site SPV sent me mounts with my lights. my exhaust tip was the only hurdle on install
 
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yeah if I remember correctly, the vendor here on the site SPV sent me mounts with my lights. my exhaust tip was the only hurdle on install
I tighten up the outside bolt to the point you could barely rotate the light, mounted it, and then aligned it and used the inside bolt to really tighten the angle. One of those "**** I'm stupid" moments after I realized it and had already posted this thread. Thanks for the reply.
 

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You need to do what you already did :) Put a spacer. The Baja Designs reverse kits we sell include aluminum spacers for this very reason. If you buy things "ala carte" you don't get the spacers.
 
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You need to do what you already did :) Put a spacer. The Baja Designs reverse kits we sell include aluminum spacers for this very reason. If you buy things "ala carte" you don't get the spacers.
Glad to know I was just smart enough to get out of my own way and make it happen! Thanks guys! :emotions122:
 
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