Thanks for the video. Just a couple notes from my experience- The screws loosened at the 2:20 mark hold a bracket that has tabs that lock it into the frame. The brackets need to slide out, towards the outside of the Jeep to remove the bumper. I fought for 30 minutes. I'd have new screws on hand to hold the lights. Both of the reflector screws I reused sheared off. Cheap screws from the factory. One of my lights needed some trimming but I suspect it's the bumper not the light.
Thanks for the comment. I will say it was frustrating that one side needed trimmed to fit, but they are still working great. The one side with the cracked lens has no condensation so I am guessing it just cracked and didn't break completely.
Thanks for the video.
Just a couple notes from my experience- The screws loosened at the 2:20 mark hold a bracket that has tabs that lock it into the frame. The brackets need to slide out, towards the outside of the Jeep to remove the bumper. I fought for 30 minutes.
I'd have new screws on hand to hold the lights. Both of the reflector screws I reused sheared off. Cheap screws from the factory.
One of my lights needed some trimming but I suspect it's the bumper not the light.
Thanks for the comment. I will say it was frustrating that one side needed trimmed to fit, but they are still working great. The one side with the cracked lens has no condensation so I am guessing it just cracked and didn't break completely.