The lights in the bumper include brakes and indicators.
Ya, if the factory lights are blocked, that's a hard no. I can also see a big liability situation if I got rear-ended, and someone claimed they couldn't see the lights that far down.
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The lights in the bumper include brakes and indicators.
the wide angle and close up angle from my iPhone pic made them look much more obscured. It's really just the reflectors that are blocked, not the actual brake lights (better pic below). I talked with quite a few people with dual swing-outs about this when i was planning my build. The laws vary by state, but in general adding 3-way (turn/brake/reverse) lighting into the bumper is the way others have handled it. Slee, ARB, kaymar and others all use this same solution.Ya, if the factory lights are blocked, that's a hard no. I can also see a big liability situation if I got rear-ended, and someone claimed they couldn't see the lights that far down.
Ya, if the factory lights are blocked, that's a hard no. I can also see a big liability situation if I got rear-ended, and someone claimed they couldn't see the lights that far down.
Ya, if the factory lights are blocked, that's a hard no. I can also see a big liability situation if I got rear-ended, and someone claimed they couldn't see the lights that far down.
the wide angle and close up angle from my iPhone pic made them look much more obscured. It's really just the reflectors that are blocked, not the actual brake lights (better pic below). I talked with quite a few people with dual swing-outs about this when i was planning my build. The laws vary by state, but in general adding 3-way (turn/brake/reverse) lighting into the bumper is the way others have handled it. Slee, ARB, kaymar and others all use this same solution.
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285/70/17....for nowThis version looks great! Love the three way lights and the asymmetrical swing is a nice touch. What size tire is that?
Thanks man. just got the plastic cut a few minutes ago. amazingly did not mess up on it. I used Jason's (Trail Tailor) method. measure 2 spots, then subtract 9/16 and cut with jigsaw for clean edge. I was a little scared on this so i cut 1st without subtracting 9/16", test fitted, then cut the 9/16" off. worked good though. Edge trim in the am.This version looks great! Love the three way lights and the asymmetrical swing is a nice touch. What size tire is that?
In California...as long as they are on both sides (yes)...sit higher that 15” from the ground (yes) and lower than 72” (yes)... He should be perfectly fine.
I would be very surprised if there are states more restrictive than CA
You’re probably fine. It always looks that way especially before you eye gets used to it. The rear frame angles down and the bumper follows the line. Other designs look flat because they are spacing below the frame at the wheels.i feel like my bumper is on crooked somehow. just looking through old photos on this thread, nobody else angles up towards front of truck as much as mine. Is the top plate of the sides supposed to be level with the ground?
Yeah I didn’t notice til after I cut and put the plastic back on. The angle makes sense to me with what you said about the frame angle. The only part that looks odd to me is just how little plastic I have left post cutting by the wheel. I believe my cut measurement was only 3.25” at that spot. That appears less than other pics in this thread. I’m wondering if there is any way my wing support brackets are on wrong and somehow up too high, making my bumper wings up to high also. Can you take pics of your wing brackets so I can compare the way mine are mounted?You’re probably fine. It always looks that way especially before you eye gets used to it. The rear frame angles down and the bumper follows the line. Other designs look flat because they are spacing below the frame at the wheels.
Flat side down towards ground. Yeah left to right I’m not worried about the 1/4”. Front to back is my concernDo you have the wing brackets flat side up? I think they go flat side down, didn’t drive the lx in today to work so can’t reference until later.
Now that you point it out the rear bumper does look angled. Mine pools water on it, so I think it’s pretty level.
I wouldn’t fuss too much about a 1/4” side to side, that’s not going to be visible. Mine is a few mm out of square left to right and aside from a small gap at the wheel well it is completely invisible.