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View attachment 1097620 View attachment 1097621 View attachment 1097622 View attachment 1097623 Sorry, it's dark. Here are some pictures. Let me know if you would like any more.
Joe at Slee told me they spent days installing the rear bumper and tire swing out. I think it's a very challenging install (I'm impressed at anyone willing to take that much on); I've also attached pictures of what must be challenging install points: the trim around the sides where the plastic is cut and the weather stripping, as well as the inside rear clearance for the tailgate (mine is rubbing on occasion.)
This is where I stopped for the day. Bumper on and vehicle ready to drive, but need to secure side panel pieces better and mount mud flaps
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Day 2. I made some simple brackets for the what was left of the OE bumper and installed the mud flaps.
Before brackets. Allowed for allot of movement.
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Brackets installed. I think for a 200 these should come with the kit, but oh well
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And the mud flaps. Of course you have to drill into perfectly good parts to install, but the fit nicely. I think the bolts are a little long and may switch out later, but you can see in the pics.
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It was a challenge since most of the directions are very vague. I will take pics of the ones I thought were no good. I had the tailgate rubbing on my passenger side, but I adjusted the cap and now no rubbing. Loosen the bottom bolts and have a friend push on it while it gets tightened. Did you wire up your tail lights also and the sensors work normally? The front still work, but the error comes on for the rear. I need to get my carrier mounted tonight when I get off work.View attachment 1097720 View attachment 1097721
Methinks you din't read step #51 in the ARB instructions.
(It tells you to reuse the OE mudflaps and cut them to fit snugly to the top of the new ARB mudflap; this fills that void, and securely attaches the side molding to the bumper and new mudflaps. )
Methinks you din't read step #51 in the ARB instructions.
(It tells you to reuse the OE mudflaps and cut them to fit snugly to the top of the new ARB mudflap; this fills that void, and securely attaches the side molding to the bumper and new mudflaps. )
The team at Slee Off Road installed my bumper for me, but yes they wired up everything to work (and everything works flawlessly); the bumper lights and turn signals tie in with the truck, sensors, etc. same with my front bumper.
I will try what you said about the bolt on the side to help the tailgate lower smoothly.
You did all this while holding your new baby? That is impressive!It does, does't it.
I just carefully masked with painter's tape and painted with Krylon Fusion (bonds to plastic). Masked the letters and outside of the ring and laid down some red paint, then masked over the ring, and laid down the white paint. Let it dry and pulled off all the paint--black letters, white background, and red ring. Time will tell how well it holds up, but yes, it looks much cooler with the color.![]()