Nissan Nut
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Hey all. Today i finally got around to installing the ARB Fog Light / Indicator Plastic Surrounds, that are in their ARB Deluxe BullBars, and Sahara Bars. Into a Genuine Nissan Steel BullBar..
Here's the pic's of how it is done..
Pretty easy, just got to be careful on placement for the mounting of it..
I pretty much has to go up against the rubber bump stop, as behind the indicator there is a bar, heading through from the top bar..
Also next thing to watch is.. The Indicator out of the BullBar will fit, however, you have to shave / cut some plastic of the BACK corner of it where it lies behind the Bar.. If you cut thru it. Just grab some Silicone and seal it up..
Just find an ARB bar grab some cardboard and make a template.. Put it up to the bar where your existing Indicators are.. Grab a white Sharpie, and trace it.. Remember to keep it close to the Rubber Bumper. ****Make sure you leave enough room for the plastic Surround to fit also****
Mark it out..
Use a drill bit that will fill the holes gap, and drill the holes first!!!!!!! Then cut!!!!!
I used a Small Air Reciprocating Saw which i brought from Bunnings for 60 Bucks.. Worked great! And then some key hole drills for the corners..
Anyway, heres the pics.. They may explain it better..
Here's the pic's of how it is done..
Pretty easy, just got to be careful on placement for the mounting of it..
I pretty much has to go up against the rubber bump stop, as behind the indicator there is a bar, heading through from the top bar..
Also next thing to watch is.. The Indicator out of the BullBar will fit, however, you have to shave / cut some plastic of the BACK corner of it where it lies behind the Bar.. If you cut thru it. Just grab some Silicone and seal it up..
Just find an ARB bar grab some cardboard and make a template.. Put it up to the bar where your existing Indicators are.. Grab a white Sharpie, and trace it.. Remember to keep it close to the Rubber Bumper. ****Make sure you leave enough room for the plastic Surround to fit also****
Mark it out..
Use a drill bit that will fill the holes gap, and drill the holes first!!!!!!! Then cut!!!!!
I used a Small Air Reciprocating Saw which i brought from Bunnings for 60 Bucks.. Worked great! And then some key hole drills for the corners..
Anyway, heres the pics.. They may explain it better..