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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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