led bar on a dodge

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i'm hoping to mount a led bar between my tow hooks on a 2010 dodge 3/4 ton. any bright ideas? I was thinking of slipping a piece of steel behind the tow hooks from side to side and just mounting the brackets that come with the bar to that. its a hemi so no intercooler to block. I want the bar to sit fairly flush with the bumper.
 

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i'm hoping to mount a led bar between my tow hooks on a 2010 dodge 3/4 ton. any bright ideas? I was thinking of slipping a piece of steel behind the tow hooks from side to side and just mounting the brackets that come with the bar to that. its a hemi so no intercooler to block. I want the bar to sit fairly flush with the bumper.
Have a rigid 20 inch double led in my 2011 dodge. Bought the proper mounts from utv canada in leduc. Was about 75 for the mounts. No fuss bolt on behind two hooks. Light is ten flush with bumper.
 

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You mean like this?

Got me a 30" tucked up nice and neat. Doesnt stick out like 97% of peoples
 
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Mounted flush is the way to go. Looks retarded when guys just drill it into the top of the bumper etc. 2kdoo, looks good.
 

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Plus flush mounting makes it a little harder to steal as their just using big pry bars on the mounts now till they snap and cut the harness, they don't even bother unbolting anymore.
 

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Here is my LED bar. It is a 20" Rigid combo LED light with a bracket from interior off road in Edmonton. It is tight getting it in have to put light and bracket in at same time. I don't mind this cause makes it harder for the little bast**** that steal them to get it out. I believe the bracket was 90 bucks. I put a pic of my switch location also. Very handy there when driving no reaching or looking for the switch.
 

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Rigid industries. They make durable products and they invest time into their stuff to make sure it works.
 
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Here is my LED bar. It is a 20" Rigid combo LED light with a bracket from interior off road in Edmonton. It is tight getting it in have to put light and bracket in at same time. I don't mind this cause makes it harder for the little bast**** that steal them to get it out. I believe the bracket was 90 bucks. I put a pic of my switch location also. Very handy there when driving no reaching or looking for the switch.

Looks good, I just got the same LED bar and brackets from rigid industries as well. Looking at it the other day it looked like a challange to get the tow hooks off and the light bar in. What where the steps you had to do to get it in as the light is a little wider than the bumper slot. Thanks for the help in advance.
 
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