Silver Burner
Burnin' Oil&Rubber
So I recently did some overhaulin' on my front bumper and changed my old rear bumper to a much more fitting heavy steel bumper thanks to plywood. Now that everything is done (I just got done installing a new license plate light on the rear bumper) I thought I would post up pics of everything I did for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
My uncle and I torched some holes for the new 100W driving lights first:
This is after we smoothed out the holes and then hole-sawed out 6 new holes for some 9-LED amber markers:
Marker lights working:
We had to fab up some brackets under the bumper from some angle iron and weld them in to bolt up the driving lights. Then we welded in some expanded steel behind the openings to protect the lights from most flying debris. Here it is after everything was wired up and turned on:
The wiring was actually pretty awesome. We took some electrical pipe and cut sections for underneath the bumper and tacked them up to run the wire through for the lights and the markers. I also mounted up a 30A relay under the hood and a 20A inline fuse to keep all the juice flowing under the hood and the switch in the dash as only that, a switch. Turned out nice and clean!
Here's how it looks right now on the front:
And finally the rear bumper. Thanks again to plywood!!
My uncle and I torched some holes for the new 100W driving lights first:
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This is after we smoothed out the holes and then hole-sawed out 6 new holes for some 9-LED amber markers:
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Marker lights working:
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We had to fab up some brackets under the bumper from some angle iron and weld them in to bolt up the driving lights. Then we welded in some expanded steel behind the openings to protect the lights from most flying debris. Here it is after everything was wired up and turned on:
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The wiring was actually pretty awesome. We took some electrical pipe and cut sections for underneath the bumper and tacked them up to run the wire through for the lights and the markers. I also mounted up a 30A relay under the hood and a 20A inline fuse to keep all the juice flowing under the hood and the switch in the dash as only that, a switch. Turned out nice and clean!
Here's how it looks right now on the front:
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And finally the rear bumper. Thanks again to plywood!!
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