Nutserts on an ARB bumper?

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I haven't seen nutserts on a top plate on any bumper. This bumper was new - out of the box - and showed no signs it was installed and removed... like maybe it was a return. But, it's got four nutserts where I'd have expected to see just open holes. Anyone know if this is common? Unique to these bumpers? Was there a grille guard option back in the day?

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I haven't seen nutserts on a top plate on any bumper. This bumper was new - out of the box - and showed now signs it was installed and removed... like maybe it was a return. But, it's got four nutserts where I'd have expected to see just open holes. Anyone know if this is common? Unique to these bumpers? Was there a grille guard option back in the day?

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Mine just had holes when new so my bet is just aftermarket nut rivets installed for demo or something.
 
That’s exactly what they’re for. They’re for mounting lights! There should’ve been two plates that go over them that you would mount your lights to. You can see the plates in this pic of my old 94

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Well there ya go. Even the google machine couldn't answer that one. Thanks @yotadude520!
 
I looked at my bumper yesterday and they have the rivets in as well. Good to know all though it's a little high for a proper functioning fog light setup. More like an AUX lights location.
 
Agreed @se7enine. There are actually a few things I'd change if the bumper weren't already powder coated...
- No rivnuts
- No roller fair lead mount/bracket. I get it - everyone used rollers when this bumper was drawn on a drafting table ;-) but, I'll be using synthetic line and a hawse lead
- The holes for the hawse lead are in the wrong place - new ones need to be drilled... and touched up.

BUT, still super stoked to have found this bumper in 2020.
 
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- The holes for the hawse lead are in the wrong place - new ones need to be drilled... and touched up.

BUT, still super stoked to have found this bumper in 2020.

If the ARB has the same roller configuration as on my 80 series, you need to source an 'offset' hawse (bunch of companies make them, just search for something like ARB and hawse etc). It will then bolt straight up and have the line coming out properly.

cheers,
george.
 
The wealth of knowledge on this forum never ceases to amaze me. @george_tlc A. I've never heard of an offset fair lead. B. You just solved the problem. Thanks!
 
Turns out, the interwebs are full of them - google "offset hawse fairlead"...

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