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We will help select the right style and just as importantly select the correct fit for your vehicle. Stop in today and let us help you decide on the right one for you! Add some style to your truck with oval Step Bars! Let us help you find the perfect ones for your vehicle! If you have decided to upgrade your vehicle with a bull bar, this article will come in handy as we will walk you step by step through the bull bar installation process.
A bull bar is a stylish accessory that is meant to endow your vehicle with a muscular and mighty appearance. However, apart from aesthetic features, this product toughens up your vehicle, giving extra protection for its front part.
Nowadays, the automotive market offers a wide range of these accessories, including bull bars , grille guards, push bars, all featuring only slight differences in the construction, but still fulfilling the same purpose. The bull bar, grille guard, or push bar installation is quite simple requiring no special equipment, so it will hardly take you half an hour. Required Tools: hand wrenches, ratchet wrenches, screwdrivers, sockets, penetrating solvent if necessary.
Such type of accessory as a bull bar usually requires just lower brackets, but for a larger construction such as a full-width grille guard, you might also need upper brackets. Your truck or SUV has mounting holes in the front for the installation of various accessories like winches, tow hooks , snow plows, and, of course, bull bars.
If these pre-drilled factory holes are already used by tow hooks, you will need to unbolt and remove them. Attach bolts and leave the brackets slightly loose to allow for some further adjustments. Once the mounting brackets are in place, the bull bar is ready to be secured onto them. Just line up the holes on the bull bar and holes in the brackets and bolt them together. When everything is finally centered to your liking, go ahead and tighten up the bolts and nuts, implementing the last required step.
First, you have to determine the spots where the holes will be drilled. For this purpose, ask your friend to hold the bull bar over the center of the bumper and mark the spots where the lower brackets have to be attached.
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