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| This is the underside of the Toyota's body. Just underneath and rearward of the front bumper are these wonderful little tow hooks. Yes, they are shaped more like a "U", but they are still called tow hooks. Remove them from the truck. Your Bull Bar mounting brackets will be mounting in this location |
| Now we attach mounting brackets to the holes where the tow hooks were located. We are using the factory bolts. |
| Tighten the bolts down to attach the brackets. Leave them slightly loose so you can align your Bull Bar before tightening everything down. |
| Here is the mounting bracket being bolted to it's final location. You'll also notice that we have the truck up on a hydralic lift for the installation of this Bull Bar. Westin makes the installation so simple, you could (and many people do) install this while lying in your driveway |
| Here is the Bull Bar lined up to the brackets. The bolt holes match up perfectly because manufactures high-quality components that require no modification. |
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