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556gunner 04-24-2017 08:24 PM

LED Light Bars
 
Has anyone found a good way to install and mount a light bar without drilling into the front bumper or grill? I have a 32" LED bar I want to mount between the top of the bumper and bottom of the grill, but the mounts aren't ideal for where I want to put the light. I'm open to ideas or suggestions for mounts.:oval

14SD4Jeffro 04-30-2017 02:38 PM

N-Fab with multi-mount
 
I"ve got an N-Fab light mount with multi-mount on the front of my SD: HAD a 53" bar on it until a drunk decided to "PIP" himself on the bar, messing up the bracket & the light bar.

the bracket is sturdy & strong enough to "PIP" a mercury station wagon without damage to the front end of the truck.

only about $150 & a simple 4 bolt installation, using existing bolts/mounting plates, and maintains the factory tow hooks.

the best part of the Multi-mount option is the ability to configure your lights however you'd like: the first picture is how my truck is currently (or WAS before the accident), the second is the way I had it set up prior, with a smaller central light & several smaller "pods".

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...56487aeaea.jpg


https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...2dae7c4409.jpg

silverbullet6oh 04-30-2017 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by 14SD4Jeffro (Post 17155028)
I"ve got an N-Fab light mount with multi-mount on the front of my SD: HAD a 53" bar on it until a drunk decided to "PIP" himself on the bar, messing up the bracket & the light bar.

the bracket is sturdy & strong enough to "PIP" a mercury station wagon without damage to the front end of the truck.

only about $150 & a simple 4 bolt installation, using existing bolts/mounting plates, and maintains the factory tow hooks.

the best part of the Multi-mount option is the ability to configure your lights however you'd like: the first picture is how my truck is currently (or WAS before the accident), the second is the way I had it set up prior, with a smaller central light & several smaller "pods".

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...56487aeaea.jpg


https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...2dae7c4409.jpg

Are you going to be able to make the Washington Chapter FTE meet? May 6th at 12pm at Snoqualmie Summit Restaurant?

14SD4Jeffro 04-30-2017 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by silverbullet6oh (Post 17155673)
Are you going to be able to make the Washington Chapter FTE meet? May 6th at 12pm at Snoqualmie Summit Restaurant?

possibility, I'd need more information to better decide the possibility of my participation :-X04

Jeff

silverbullet6oh 05-01-2017 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by 14SD4Jeffro (Post 17155856)
possibility, I'd need more information to better decide the possibility of my participation :-X04

Jeff

What info do you need? You mean on your end?

ligito 05-01-2017 02:46 PM

He wants money, to show? :)

14SD4Jeffro 05-02-2017 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by silverbullet6oh (Post 17156760)
What info do you need? You mean on your end?

looked throuth the washington chapter forum & didn't see anything regarding this as far as location , time, etc...have no information about it at all

Blackbear250 05-02-2017 10:39 AM

LED Lights on front bumper
 
I took a different approach, for anyone interested. First, I just bought a cheepo 24" LED lightbar off eBay or Amazon. I mounted the brackets it comes with to a piece of 1 1/2" steel angle bar. There is an apron just above the opening that you can very easily bolt the angle to. The light is recessed and protected from damage, yet lights fairly well. I certainly can not use them on the street, as they are blinding, but the light bar is perfect for rural roads , and can be quickly switched off via the upfitter switch bar in the dash. I had to relocate the front license plate , to clear the opening. You chttps://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...9f12a41473.jpg
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...218d977d1b.jpg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...796ce34ee9.jpg
ould probably just mount a bracket lower on the bumper, but I turned it into another opportunity/project, or "Mod", as my wife says. I have a Fisher Minute Mount on the truck, so I replaced the crossbar of the plow frame with a 2" receiver, I picked up on eBay. The front hitch is a convenient way to maneuver several of the boat trailers I use. When I'm done with hitch, I mount a Curt diamond plate step with a license plate bracket on an extended piece of 2" square bar. It slides flush to the bumper when driving, but also pulls out to provide a very stable step for working under hood.

bushpilot 05-06-2017 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by 556gunner (Post 17140218)
Has anyone found a good way to install and mount a light bar without drilling into the front bumper or grill?

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1488660-grill-and-rear-leds.html

thzpcs 06-01-2017 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by Blackbear250 (Post 17160005)
I took a different approach, for anyone interested. First, I just bought a cheepo 24" LED lightbar off eBay or Amazon. I mounted the brackets it comes with to a piece of 1 1/2" steel angle bar. There is an apron just above the opening that you can very easily bolt the angle to. The light is recessed and protected from damage, yet lights fairly well. I certainly can not use them on the street, as they are blinding, but the light bar is perfect for rural roads , and can be quickly switched off via the upfitter switch bar in the dash. I had to relocate the front license plate , to clear the opening. You chttps://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...9f12a41473.jpg
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...218d977d1b.jpg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...796ce34ee9.jpg
ould probably just mount a bracket lower on the bumper, but I turned it into another opportunity/project, or "Mod", as my wife says. I have a Fisher Minute Mount on the truck, so I replaced the crossbar of the plow frame with a 2" receiver, I picked up on eBay. The front hitch is a convenient way to maneuver several of the boat trailers I use. When I'm done with hitch, I mount a Curt diamond plate step with a license plate bracket on an extended piece of 2" square bar. It slides flush to the bumper when driving, but also pulls out to provide a very stable step for working under hood.

This looks like a solid way to do it!

Also worth noting that I'm pretty sure Project LM has a couple of simple mounting solutions.


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