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Citoriplus, do you have a close up of the mount that lets you mount your fender bar? saw your pics in the other thread but didn't really show the mounting kit for the fender bar. Thanks
Not sure exactly which pic your talking about as I don't think I even have one of the bracket for the rack.
The bracket itself is called installation kit PN=59320-07 and is just a heavy duty plate (about 1/8" thick steel) that fits under the light, mounts between the back two fender strut bolts. It replaces the license plate mounting that comes with the Tri-Bar light.
But here are a couple that show at least a part of it installed.
This one shows the plate from the rear and isn't very clear, but if you look close you can see where the rack bolts through it and get an idea how thick it is.
This one is from the side and gives a better idea of its thickness. The aluminum plate that's where the license plate goes was 1/8" thick.
You can see also see the end of the mounting ears just in front of the rack mount bolts. They go up to the rear two strut bolts, makes for a very solid mounting.
Hope that helps. If not let me know and I'll try to get a better pic of what your interested in.
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