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You have the two tow hooks in the front bumper?I have a 2015 Exp and wanted to know if any one knew of a product that was available to mount two to four additional lights in the front grill /bumper area, but was not a bull bar?
Thanks,
Scott


Got a pic?I mounted a single row (32" i think) light bar in the top slot of the grill. If you take your time and do it right it is relatively inconspicuous. I had to mod the brackets (bent the brackets that came with the light bar and drilled new holes in them) to center it up and down in the slot. Used stainless hardware for longevity.
Pro-Tip: use some flatblack paint or plasti-dip on the lightbar and mounts to help hide it. I used just a little bit of flat black on the inner portions of the grill slot to help reduce glare. There are tinted appliques that can be applied over the lens to help hide it but would most likely dim the light output.
Got a pic?
Amazon has a little "push bar" that mounts where the license plate goes. It has light mounts on top. Looks pretty cheesy though.
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+1 That's kinda why I didn't bring it up earlier.And since the license plate mount on the Expedition is only a couple little holes in the plastic bumper itself, not even reinforced, that little license plate mount is going to bounce all over with the weight of a lightbar on itand eventually fail.
I'd love to see what this looks like at nightI mounted a single row (32" i think) light bar in the top slot of the grill. If you take your time and do it right it is relatively inconspicuous. I had to mod the brackets (bent the brackets that came with the light bar and drilled new holes in them) to center it up and down in the slot. Used stainless hardware for longevity.
Pro-Tip: use some flatblack paint or plasti-dip on the lightbar and mounts to help hide it. I used just a little bit of flat black on the inner portions of the grill slot to help reduce glare. There are tinted appliques that can be applied over the lens to help hide it but would most likely dim the light output.
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How did you wire it? I was wondering if I could tap the fog lights power on my2015. Even if another relay is needed? Great job by the way exactly how I thought it could be done.I mounted a single row (32" i think) light bar in the top slot of the grill. If you take your time and do it right it is relatively inconspicuous. I had to mod the brackets (bent the brackets that came with the light bar and drilled new holes in them) to center it up and down in the slot. Used stainless hardware for longevity.
Pro-Tip: use some flatblack paint or plasti-dip on the lightbar and mounts to help hide it. I used just a little bit of flat black on the inner portions of the grill slot to help reduce glare. There are tinted appliques that can be applied over the lens to help hide it but would most likely dim the light output.
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