91 FJ80 rear bumper help (1 Viewer)

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I recently bought a 91 FJ80 and the guy I bought it from had done a lot of work on it prepping it for offroading/overlanding. It has an ARB front bumper and an ARB roof rack, but I'm not sure the brand of the rear bumper/swingouts. I'm wanting to add some LED signal lights and/or backup lights (the rack and tire partially cover the factory lights) in the slots in the bumper, but I don't know where to start in trying to find the right size, etc. Anybody know what this bumper is and where to direct me on finding some lights that would fit? Thanks in advance!

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and you checked the inside of the rear bumper for manufacturer info? Most brands like to mark their items to let others know what you have and promote themselves.
 
Welcome to Mud.
You will most likely have to just start checking out lights to see what works.
 
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and you checked the inside of the rear bumper for manufacturer info? Most brands like to mark their items to let others know what you have and promote themselves.
I've looked around some and haven't found any identifiers, but I haven't checked the inside...I'll try to do that! Thank you!
 
Quick look and it definitely seems that the manufacturer intended on some sort of lighting in the bumper...you may need to do a little surgery or creative mounts, but I'm sure that something can be tucked in there from behind or a slim LED on the outside/flush that still gives a good light show out back. E-Trailer has tons of options that could work for you if you put your mind to it if you can't figure out the manufacturer or they are NLA (like my Kaymar ones). I agree that it's a fail that the PO didn't address this, especially given the tire location and complete blockage of right tail/turn.
 

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