Yes sir, the electrical plug is in the plastic air deflector and the breakaway is attached to the under side of the bumper. I will look for a picture. As a point of practice i always attach the cross piece last. Easier to attach safety cables, electric and breakaway
I had the same concern, it does not make it difficult at all. I have used this setup for 3 seasons and 30k miles and really like it. The Jeep doesnt look like a toad when not attached.
Accidentally removed mine, broke it off not sure how. Best think that could have happened. No need for 90 degree connect And I don’t have to worry about it being in the way 😳
You did an awesome job….do you happen to have the detail drawings of the front bumper build. I want to get this made but don’t want to remove the bumper for the 2-3 weeks that my welder dude would need it.
thanks
Earl
This is exactly the look that I am going for….but I agree $600 for a 2x4 is insane. But the photo will assist me in finding a welder dude or dudette to whip one up for me
Has anyone just removed the nets and left it naked. I do kinda like the ones the op posted, but am curious about just taking them off and leaving it blank
I knew I didn’t like how my Gladiator acted when ever I tried to drive slowly through crowded campgrounds. I followed your process this morning and it is amazing the change it made. Thanks a bunch