How to Install a Light Bar
Tools & Materials
How To Install a Light Bar
Step 1: Measure for light bar placement
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Do It Right: In the case of a plastic bumper, you may have to find part of the frame underneath the bumper to securely mount the light bar. Metal bumpers are easier, and keep the light bar secure in any position, but the bolts may pull through plastic. |
Step 2: Drill holes and place the light bar
Step 3: Mount the toggle switch
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Do It Right: You may need to tuck the extra wire or use wire ties to secure it out of the way of your brake or clutch pedals. |
Step 4: Route the wire through the engine compartment
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Do It Right: Don’t forget to ensure that the positive ring terminal of the wiring harness can reach the battery. If not, you may need to splice an extension wire and new ring clip in place. |
Step 5: Connect wiring harness to light bar
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Do It Right: The butt connectors we’re using have built in heat-shrink, but if you’re going to use separate cut-to-size heat-shrink, you’ll need to place it over the wiring before you attach the butt connector. |
Step 6: Reconnect battery and test light bar
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Safety Glasses
Nitrile Gloves
Light Bar
Wiring Harness
Butt Connectors
Splice Crimping Tool
Electrical Tape
Heat Shrink
16 Gauge Wire (optional)
Drill