Dissent Front/Rear Bumper install instructions (LX) (2 Viewers)

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It sounds like Dissent needs to find a different supplier for lights.
Why? Are people seeing widespread issues?

I did seal the wire entry point on mine with clear rtv prior to install, and haven't had any issues.
 
Sounds like five in the last page alone.
 
Finished installing my front Dissent and I love it.

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Welcome. I was just poking fun. Nice truck! 100s are awesome. I had one and a few 80 series too. All land cruisers welcome all the time.
 
Bummer indeed. This has been reported by other users and seems to be related to the bumper not sitting flush with the hitch receiver (as far forward as possible) or weakend/stretched rubber tailgate retention straps.

 
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Bummer indeed. This has been reported by other users and seems to be related to the bumper not sitting flush with the hitch receiver (as far forward as possible) or weakend/stretched or the rubber tailgate retention straps.

Thanks.... missed this issue.

Most likely stretched cables
 
Did any of you run into interference between the rear passenger wing and the rear frame corner (red circle)? I am in the middle of my install and have to cheat the bumper a few mm off the centerline toward the passenger side to get a tiny gap. This also allows the lower part of the passenger wing to stay flush with the frame supports and not flare out to the rear (red arrow).

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Did any of you run into interference between the rear passenger wing and the rear frame corner (red circle)? I am in the middle of my install and have to cheat the bumper a few mm off the centerline toward the passenger side to get a tiny gap. This also allows the lower part of the passenger wing to stay flush with the frame supports and not flare out to the rear (red arrow).

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I don’t recall having issues there, but I’m also not surprised. There seems to be variances with the frame to body relationship.

What are you using as your center line?
Instead of a center line, try comparing the poke left to right.
 
I don’t recall having issues there, but I’m also not surprised. There seems to be variances with the frame to body relationship.

What are you using as your center line?
Instead of a center line, try comparing the poke left to right.
I was eyeballing the center of the hitch receiver and comparing to the middle of the camera relocation mount. I was also looking at the symmetry of the lower gaps (pictured).
It's not perfectly centered on my vehicle but I have fiddled with it enough to be close enough (within 2mm) that only I'd be able to tell and honestly it doesn't really bother me.

@radman what do you mean by 'poke'?

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@radman what do you mean by 'poke'?
Amount of stick out from the sides. You won’t have your plastic skins on, so you can use reference points from the body.

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Yep, mine hits the lower tailgate too. Dissent told me to make sure it is pushed tight against the crossmember. Piss poor solution if you ask me. They should modify the top part of the center section by a couple of mm so it won't hit (and send owners that have this issue a replacement).

As far as we have been able to tell this is caused by the bumper not being pushed forward enough against the hitch/rear cross member, which is the correct installation method.

If you feel that this still happens on your bumper despite being pushed all the way forward please send us some photos, one from down low showing the gap from the hitch to the inside of the bumper, and another showing the gap between the tailgate (closed) and the bumper. sales (at) dissentoffroad.com

We'll make sure to take care of any issues
 

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