I drilled a hole in the bumper and mounted them using the hardware that came with the lights. Bolt, lock washer and nut. Really easy install.Details - please - what did you mount those lights too? as i haven't chosen a bumper yet I do want aux lighting on the bumper as more user friendly.
Mopar sells a set of mounts that attach to the frame and allows lights to be mounted between the bumper and grille. The Mopar part number is 82215428.Details - please - what did you mount those lights too? as i haven't chosen a bumper yet I do want aux lighting on the bumper as more user friendly.
I like what you did. If you used them on the cowl at night and then again when on the bumper I'm sure you noticed a huge difference as the cowl mounted lights often reflect a lot of light off the hood hurting night visionI originally installed these on the cowls, but never really liked how they looked there. So I moved them to the bumper. I think they look so much better mounted there. This will hold me over until I'm able to get a new bumper.
new school lights with old school flair. Looks good.I originally installed these on the cowls, but never really liked how they looked there. So I moved them to the bumper. I think they look so much better mounted there. This will hold me over until I'm able to get a new bumper.
Here's what I did. I started with a set of the Mopar 82215428 mounts, but the lights were not tall enough to clear the rise in the bumper, so I improvised.Looks great! I was actually thinking of doing this with a low profile light bar
Thanks! Yea, they did shine some light on the hood when they were mounted on the cowl. All the way around, I like the look of them mounted to the bumper.I like what you did. If you used them on the cowl at night and then again when on the bumper I'm sure you noticed a huge difference as the cowl mounted lights often reflect a lot of light off the hood hurting night vision
Not sure this works on a Sport - Looking under the bumper there isn't any bracing at that point of the bumper. I do like the brackets - explains why stock bumper is so light - not much behind it.new school lights with old school flair. Looks good.
There really isn’t any metal bracing under the bumper where I mounted mine either. It’s just 2 layers of plastic. There is a metal brace an inch or so below the area where i drilled my holes, but the bolts I had wouldn’t be long enough. But you could get a 3” or so long bolt and drill down thru that metal plate and have it attached to some metal if you wanted to. I’ll see how much movement there is when I’m off-road with them just mounted thru the plastic. If they vibrate too much, I may drill on down into the metal and mount them with the longer bolts and try that.Not sure this works on a Sport - Looking under the bumper there isn't any bracing at that point of the bumper. I do like the brackets - explains why stock bumper is so light - not much behind it.