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Old 12-26-2013, 07:09 PM   #1
Ironhorse
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Fog Light Mounting Ideas

Before I retired I had a set of fog lights mounted on my '71 4x4 with a snow plow mount also. Was using an 8" channel iron for front bumper & plow mount. Worked quite well at the time but now no longer have the plow mounted and went back to a stock '71/'72 style bumper with the turn signal lights. Have factory bumper guards added and would like some ideas to mount the fog lights without drilling holes in the bumper or the bumper guards. There are a couple factory holes (?) at the bottom lower edge of the stock bumper but am thinking that would be to low to be effective for the fog lights. No longer drive to work at 4:00 AM on foggy mornings but still get a bit of fog now and then. Let's see some pics of how you mounted them on your truck.
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