Brawlerfab behind grille lights mounts

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How do you like the rigid driving beams? Would you chose these again or go with the spot beams?
They’re super bright and hide nicely. I was contemplating between these, and the Oracle spotlights. Availability was a factor too, which is what ended up being the deciding factor. Plus, I have four more rigid lights I plan on running on the pre-fab bar. I like it’s all Rigid, and I couldn’t be happier 😎
 
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They’re super bright and hide nicely. I was contemplating between these, and the Oracle spotlights. Availability was a factor too, which is what ended up being the deciding factor. Plus, I have four more rigid lights I plan on running on the pre-fab bar. I like it’s all Rigid, and I couldn’t be happier 😎
10-4, thanks for the info. I'm running BD LP6s on our van right now and like them but might give the rigids a try.
 
10-4, thanks for the info. I'm running BD LP6s on our van right now and like them but might give the rigids a try.
You’ll love them. They’re super bright, and have a nice amber background for night time. 69FA79EB-B4E4-470A-9AFD-0CB75171EBB2.jpeg
 
Hey Raptor,

Here is an awesome photo of a few of our TRX specific light packages. Also I did include a link above to a few other options as well

Best,
Brock Brunkhorst
Bajadesigns.com

Brock, are those behind the grill lights yours?
 
Brock, are those behind the grill lights yours?
From what I can tell they do look like our lights, however, our kit off our website mounts in front of the grill. I know BrawlerFab makes the mounts to put them behind the grill if you are looking for that specific look.
Best,
Brock Brunkhorst
 
Curious how this would look with either add bomber or pro bolt on bumper. Anyone have this combo? Specifically the pro bolt on so you wouldn’t need or want the 4 light combo add on
 
Curious how this would look with either add bomber or pro bolt on bumper. Anyone have this combo? Specifically the pro bolt on so you wouldn’t need or want the 4 light combo add on
Hello TRX88,
Just for clarification, do you mean the addictive desert design bomber bumper? Is the pro bolt on the Addictive Designs Bolt on Bumper?
Thanks for clarifying!
Best,
Brock Brunkhorst
 
Hello TRX88,
Just for clarification, do you mean the addictive desert design bomber bumper? Is the pro bolt on the Addictive Designs Bolt on Bumper?
Thanks for clarifying!
Best,
Brock Brunkhorst
Both bomb and pro bolt on are ADD
 
Okay, that is what I thought, I just wanted to make sure. Hopefully someone who has them installed can reach out with some more photos. The only photos I have are the ones that you see on the website of Add. Similar to what Bogdan just posted.
 
Okay, that is what I thought, I just wanted to make sure. Hopefully someone who has them installed can reach out with some more photos. The only photos I have are the ones that you see on the website of Add. Similar to what Bogdan just posted.
Correct…. which is why I asked if anyone has both ADD bumper and the behind grille lights installed together.
 
Has anyone done this with Baja designs lp6 Instead of rigid? Any Plus +/- for either light? thx.🇺🇲
I have the LP6s but went to install and realized i have a cracked headlight from the factory install, so I had to file a claim with the dealership.
 
I have the LP6s but went to install and realized i have a cracked headlight from the factory install, so I had to file a claim with the dealership.
I installed the lp6s on mine. Definitely want to talk to bill before the install as it’s not exactly the same as rigid.
 
Because of the brackets that come with Lp6, it offsets the light in a way that they push against the plastic/rubber shroud. Because of this, you need to use a heat gun and form/push that plastic back until it clears. You also have to trim a portion of the plastic on each side and drill new holes in the bracket.

Bill will be creating a new bracket for this reason but either way you will need to do additional clearancing.
 
I just installed LP6's today and had the same issue. The Baja Designs brackets that come with the lights sit higher and towards the center of the truck after cutting holes per instructions. I just used a dremel to make the holes work with the lights.
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I drilled 1 extra hole on each Brawler Fab mount to secure the BD brackets.
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I also had to dremmel some other plastic that was in the way of the BD brackets.
 
I just installed LP6's today and had the same issue. The Baja Designs brackets that come with the lights sit higher and towards the center of the truck after cutting holes per instructions. I just used a dremel to make the holes work with the lights.
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I drilled 1 extra hole on each Brawler Fab mount to secure the BD brackets. View attachment 40305View attachment 40304I also had to dremmel some other plastic that was in the way of the BD brackets.
Very nice 👍
 
With headlights only
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LP6's only.
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More pics to follow this weekend. Also of note, I did not wire the low beams or backlight feature. It took my dad and I working 8hrs straight just to get the high beams working and everything put back together.
 
I just installed LP6's today and had the same issue. The Baja Designs brackets that come with the lights sit higher and towards the center of the truck after cutting holes per instructions. I just used a dremel to make the holes work with the lights.
View attachment 40303

I drilled 1 extra hole on each Brawler Fab mount to secure the BD brackets. View attachment 40305View attachment 40304I also had to dremmel some other plastic that was in the way of the BD brackets.
Looks great man! I turned the brackets around so I didn't have to cut the lower plastic portion. I shaved the plastic sticking out that is directly under the hexagon shaped nuts or whatever they are called and also bent in the shroud with a heat gun.
 
Looks great man! I turned the brackets around so I didn't have to cut the lower plastic portion. I shaved the plastic sticking out that is directly under the hexagon shaped nuts or whatever they are called and also bent in the shroud with a heat gun.
It was a challenging install for sure! Just glad I had my dad to help me and didn't try it on my own. A second person on this install makes a big difference!
 

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