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Old 07-20-2020, 07:42 AM   #17
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Re: Clean winch and bumper install

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Originally Posted by 68panelman View Post
This is the metal directional light housing I'm talking about
Yep, that's how Warn did it. That's why I think the under bumper is better thought out. Looks better, cleaner, being somewhat hidden and you get the full step for servicing under the hood.
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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 View Post
Here's what I did on mine. The bumper is a square body Warn. I made brackets to fit the 72. The parking/turn signals are LEDs behind the grill.
Sharp looking set-up
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Originally Posted by mrtoni View Post
Mounts are pretty much the same dimensions? But gave to drill new holes right?
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Yes, just need to move forward a bit to compensate for the peaked nose of the '67-'72 compared to the flatter '73-'87. I recall being able to use existing holes in frame and only drilling one on each side
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